Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays - 4.15pm-5pm Oppo...
Weekly multi-sport activities for disabled people of all ages. Club Lambeth takes place at the heart of disability sport in Lambeth. The session is an ideal time for young people to come after school, but is open to all. Siblings are welcome to join in and parents/carers are encouraged to stay, watch and even take part! All disabilities and impairments are welcome. Link to find out more and book: https://disabilitysportscoach.org.uk/get-active/community-clubs/club-lambeth/
The Y.E.S Project (Youth Empowered Space) uses the power of Dance and Movement initiatives to engage and empower young people to overcome their challenges, make connections, aim high, and reach their potential. Through FREE sessions designed by young people, Y.E.S Projects help participants develop key skills such as leadership, teamwork, creativity and improved confidence levels. This session is open to both disabled and non-disabled young people aged 8-16 and is based in West Green, Cr...
Cerebral Palsy United Football Club provides opportunities for participants in an inclusive environment across the NW region. Anyone who has Cerebral Palsy/acquired brain injury and wants to play football is more than welcome to come along and be a part of our club. Kendal is held currently on a bi-weekly basis with sessions for ages 3 - 15 yrs. We are a registered charity (1175709) & training/development sessions are available to ALL regardless of age, ability, experience, gender, mobility o...
Multi-sport session for children and young people with SEND and additional needs, all ability levels welcome. The session is for 8-19 year olds, siblings are welcome to attend also. The format of the sessions is multi-sport, our experienced coaches will provide a range of different sports, activities and games each week, encouraging participants to learn and develop new skills in a fun, friendly and welcoming environment.
Wheelchair Basketball sessions open to all abailities from 8yrs old
Tamworth DFC (formally Wilnecote Unicorns) is an all inclusive disability football club open to both boys and girls under the age of 16 (over 16 available in other fb group please message for details also). Training is currently every Tuesday 5-6 pm at Wilnecote high school and is open to all no matter the skill level or ability. We also have matches against other DFC on regular basis around once a month during the season all in the spirit of the game. Win, lose or Draw its all about enjoying th...
A weekly horse riding club for people with a disability. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning. Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Saturday morning. Please contact Albert Clyde BEM. Our purpose is to provide people of all ages with learning difficulties and physical disabilities with access to horse riding and in some cases carriage driving in order to promote mental and physical health, learning, and general wellbeing. For many of our participants, it may be the only opportunity they get to ta...
Walking Netball is a slower version of the game; it is netball, but at a walking pace. Sessions are full of fun, laughter and camaraderie. It is not a requirement to register in advance but if you choose not to follow the online registration process we do ask that you email the contact on this page so where possible, they are able to communicate with you should any cancellation occur. Payment for these sessions will be made directly with our partner deliverers, for more information use the cont...
Wheelie Active Clubs give disabled children opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Suitable for children aged 4-12 years.