Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Tag Rugby sessions for children 6+ years with a learning disability. The sessions run on Saturdays from 9.30 - 10.30. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.
Help raise vital funds for Restore Hope Explore the beauty of their stunning farm estate as you are challenged to walk 4km, 8km, or 12km
We are an Inclusive Football club based in Chalfont St Peter who welcomes children and young people with SEN of all ages and abilities. Award winning coaches support the young people to get involved, have fun and make friends in an inclusive environment. Parents also love the supportive community we’ve created The sessions are free to attend and run every Saturday throughout the year at The Epilepsy Society football pitches, from 9.30-11am
Powerchair football is fast, fun sport primarily for people with physical disabilities. It is an alternative to running football and is played in electric wheelchairs. Participants play 4 v 4 and the aim of the game is to score goals by hitting the football with the bumper attached to your chair.
B.I.O Squirrels is a British Cycling Limitless Club. Limitless, is British Cycling’s inclusive cycling programme which provides cycling opportunities for disabled people, regardless of age, impairment and ability. Limitless Clubs have committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. Clubs may offer integrated inclusive sessions, or separate Limitless sessions specifically for disabled riders. Contact the club directly for full details.
Huish Tigers pan disability football (U16s, U11s). sessions run on Saturdays from 9.30am-10.30am for children aged 5-15years. Contact - huish_tigers_football@outlook.com
Our Active Autism Kingston Football Sessions can be the first step for a player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for Juniors aged 9 to 12 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Young people will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and socialise with other budding young footballers. ...