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Inclusive United's weekday, daytime futsal sessions are for young adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities, special educational needs or additional needs. Beginners welcome! Participants will learn about futsal (indoor football) and play in a safe, inclusive and fun environment. Suitable for both beginners and those who have played before, participants will be able to meet new friends, have fun and stay healthy and fit. All abilities welcome and we adapt the session to the needs of each ...
Sensory football offers the opportunity for people with complex disabilities and sensory impairments to play football in a more sensory and engaging way that is adapted for their specific needs. Taking part in this activity will help you to develop your health and fitness, coordination, independence and communication, and support you to carry out everyday tasks. Who is this for? This activity is suitable for individuals with complex disabilities and/or sensory impairments. All activities w...
Each Thursday Kingston mencap is supported by Fulham Foundation coaches to run some fun activities for those with a learning disability at the Searchlight Community centre between 1-3pm. These are varied and not the same each week although Boccia is a favourite with members. We have access to many different games and equipment to ensure the games are adapted so everyone can take part. We have breaks and add in music and singing during the time we are together.
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
Powerchair Football is an ideal sport for young people who find ambulant football difficult due to their disability. The Powerchair Football Club compete in the WFA regional league. Weekly Training sessions take place on Thursdays 4.00-7.30pm at the Waterfront Leisure Centre (Soccer 5s area). Sessions take place all year round. NOTE: There are different times allocated for the various ability levels. 4.00-5.00pm Beginners, 5.00-6.00pm Improvers, 6.00-7.30pm Advance Team training. Contact the Hea...
The team plays in the National League at Nottingham. All coaches are CRB checked and have the appropriate qualifications. Sessions are at the Waterfront Leisure Centre, Woolwich: Thursdays, 4pm – 6.30pm and Saturdays, 2pm -4pm.
This football session is a mixed gender session for footballers with disabilities, and offer a range of technical areas such as ball control, shooting and passing. We always look to develop participants socially, physically, and technically at a pace that suits them. We aim to create an environment that is safe and secure and allows each participant to express themselves and have fun. Paddington Recreation Ground is a park in Maida Vale, City of Westminster, just north of Paddington. Its 27-a...