Karate Therapy uses martial arts as a method of delivering group occupational therapy. This approach makes a typical ‘after school activity’ assessable for all children age 3-18, inclusive of any special learning needs and or physical differences. OT Play strives to make therapy as affordable…
Me Too & Co is an independent charity providing activities and therapies for children with disabilities and additional needs. Practical and emotional support is also provided for parents and families. Although based in Richmond, Me Too & Co is open to all.
Information about the provision for children with SEN and disabilities offered by New Wimbledon Theatre. The theatre hosts numerous touring productions of musicals, ballets, operas and plays, as well as an annual pantomime each Christmas. Creative Learning at New Wimbledon Theatre also provides inclusive and…
Lavender is a social group for neuro-diverse girls aged 13-18. The aim is provide a relaxed environment where girls with a range of conditions (including but not limited to ASD, ADHD Dyspraxia, Dyslexia) can socialise without the pressure to fit in with their typical peers.…
The PHAB Club promotes the integration of disabled people with others by offering social activities and coming together on equal terms. The Club meets on Tuesdays from 7.30 - 9.30pm with the venue alternating between Leyton Road and local pubs & restaurants.
Leyton Road Community Resource Centre21 Leyton RoadLondonSW19 1DJ
is a FREE creative arts and social club for young people on the autism spectrum between the ages of 16-30. Meetings are held once a month on a Saturday at The Lyric, Hammersmith, from September to June. Key Club has made films, animations, music CDs,…
All 15 to 17 year olds in Merton are eligible to take part in the National Citizen Service (NCS) Challenge programme. It has three parts: Get Active An action-packed residential trip away from home Team ChallengeWork as a team to develop new skills in subjects such as sport,…
The Challenge Ltd, Elizabeth House, 39York RoadLondonSE1 7NQ
Oakdene is a residential care unit in Wandsworth that provides overnight short breaks for children and young people aged 5 to 18 with learning and/or physical disabilities.
This small charity based in the heart of Richmond Park offers a hands-on experience of the diverse wildlife and heritage of the park to groups of children, young people and adults - particularly those with disabilities. Sessions include outdoor science workshops, Victorian activities, and art…
The Werewolves of London offers a special needs ice hockey programme for children and adults who have developmental disabilities. The season falls between September and the end of May with practice sessions on Saturdays. Beginners and non-skaters from age 5 are all welcome.