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Breaking Barriers
Breaking Barriers is a fully inclusive organisation founded by 3 parents of disabled children with various requirements. It aims to: Support & reassure with a listening ear Promote, improve & advance the emotional wellbeing of Parents, Carers & Families of disabled children & young people aged 0-25 years old and adults Promote equality of opportunity for all sectors of the Community Signpost Parents & Carers to relevant local Services
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Daytrippers (Bolton)
Group day trips for families with disabled children using wheelchair accessible coaches to places like the zoo, the park, woodlands, cities, farms, theme parks, theatre, and the beach - a chance to have fun, relax and meet new people.
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BWIT (Bolton Wanderers)
Disability Football , Cricket and competitive sports. BWIT provide regular training and competitive match opportunities for both children and adults with disabilities. This club takes place at Bolton Arena, just opposite the University of Bolton Stadium.
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Believe Achieve
A safe and welcoming environment for young people of all abilities, including disabilities, to come and enjoy a wide selection of activities aimed at promoting personal, social & educational development. Activities include: music workshop, music studio, group games, badminton, tennis, dance workshops, fitness classes, computer room, photography and career advice. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Bee Inclusive (Bolton)
Provides social opportunities and activities for children and young people with SEND, including, short breaks, sensory room, parties, crafts, swimming, canoeing, haircuts, early years sessions and signing choir. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Aiming Higher
Aiming Higher offer a range of services for families with disabled children (age 0-25) in Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre. These are as follows: • Under 5s stay and play activities, including sensory room, makaton, swimming and Jo Jingles music class. • Monthly family trips and activities • 1 to 1 family support workers • A Team Youth Group for young people with autism (age 11-25) Blackpool only. • Counselling for over 18s • Weekly parent/carer social sessions/workshops
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Funtastic Play
Soft play sessions for children with additional needs at the largest indoor play area in the area. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Blackpool Polar Bears
Blackpool Polar Bears are a multi-disability swimming club for members of the community with a physical or learning disability. The club operates both learner and competitive swimming lessons allowing disabled members and families with disabled children to participate.
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Blackpool FC Friday Night Club
For children / young people living with a disability. Free indoor sessions, although you will need to confirm attendance beforehand. There are many activities to choose from at Friday Night Disability Youth Club including multi skill activities, recreational area, games room (Play station, Nintendo & table football), additional sports and much more. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Sporting NRG
Provides a wide range of sport activities and support to enable disabled children and young people. Activities include, bikes, boating, canoeing, archery, climbing, hill walking, sailing, and team building games. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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Diversity Club
An exciting, fun, and safe environment for young people with disabilities aged 8 – 25 to make new friends, try new activities, build exciting experiences, as well as grow socially and independently. Please contact directly to discuss accessibility needs.
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The Children’s Disability Service Youth Club
The Children's Disability Service Youth Club is for children and young people with low to moderate disabilities. This means that children who are already receiving their own dedicated package of support following an individual needs based assessment will not be eligible to access this club. Children and young people who attend have the opportunity to form friendships with other young people with similar needs and abilities, and develop skills of independence and socialising without their parents or carers. The Club offers activities such as arts, crafts, baking, computer games, drama, sports and activities of the young people's own choice and interest. There is no charge to access this service and referral is via telephone.
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