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Activenture Office

01342 828219

Woodrow High House

01494 433531

Hindleap Warren

01342 822625
 

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London Youth organises residential adventure weeks for young people with disabilities and special needs (ages 8-18 years) throughout the school holidays. This project known as Activenture provides new opportunities and experiences for all young people taking part.

Centres: Woodrow High House Amersham Bucks
Hind Leap warren Forest Row East Sussex

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The Bendrigg Trust was established in 1978 to specialise in courses and activities for disabled and disadvantaged young people. During this period we have developed a reputation as one of the most versatile and forward thinking residential centres in the country. Groups enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities and, at the same time learn a great deal about themselves and others. This is especially true when group members from different backgrounds share activities and facilities at the lodge.

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What facilities are available for people with disabilities?
There is wheelchair access throughout the ground floor and there is one ground floor bedroom with shower/toilet facilities for the disabled. Benmore has run many successful courses with groups of disabled people.
We have one minibus with a wheelchair hoist.

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Birmingham PHAB Camps is a small, totally voluntary, organisation whose aim is to encourage the integration of disabled and able-bodied children and young people. We arrange holidays for groups of twenty or so people, in various age groups, during July and August. Half of the participants have disabilities and half are able-bodied. We also arrange holidays for groups of children who have severe multiple disabilities. Volunteer helpers staff the holidays.

We organise a range of holidays for children and young adults at activity centres and hotels in the UK. Despite our name, none of the Camps are under canvas!
We run three main types of Camps:
Camps for disabled and able-bodied children
Camps for people with multiple disabilities
Camp for children with Autism

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Exmoor Centre

01598 763221

Kielder Centre

01434 250232

Lake District Centre

01760 772255
 

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Calvert Trust offers exciting outdoor activity experiences for people with all types of disability, their families, friends and carers, in their three fully accessible Centres in the Lake District, Exmoor and Kielder. We welcome many different visitor groups from schools, clubs, rehabilitation and residential centres to individuals, families and friends - encompassing all ages and abilities. There is a choice of fully catered breaks, or self-catering accommodation, with or without activities. Our Centre at Kielder offers respite care for people over 18. Activities include horseriding (not at Kielder), canoeing, sailing, swimming, archery, zip wires, climbing and abseiling, all in beautiful countryside.

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CMC can accommodate up to 90 people residentially across two sites. All the rooms are en suite, and there is full central heating throughout. At Pensarn Harbour the downstairs ensuite accommodation is suitable for people who use wheelchairs, our Bryn-y-Moel centre has one wheelchair accessible room. CMC offers home cooked meals, warm accommodation and a friendly, highly trained staff team.

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Disabled access indoors at the Discovery Centre and Waterside including toilets, restaurants and shops. Outdoors the train and a good proportion of the trails are wheelchair friendly. There is also designated parking and mobility buggies are available with a driver, (which need to be pre-booked, please call reception on 01283 213731). Our access statement is downloadable.

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This former Victorian vicarage opened as a residential centre in 1967 and has since been host to thousands of groups…
school groups KS2 To KS4
church and other youth groups
colleges, universities and student house groups
parish groups, young and old
management and business training
uniformed associations
charity and care groups
and your group!

An en-suite with disabled access is situated on the ground floor and there is a chair lift to the first floor.

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Dukes Barn is an Outdoor Education charity, based in Beeley, in the heart of the beautiful Derbyshire countryside, providing outdoor adventure activities for young people of all abilities.
Our aim is to ensure that all young people, regardless of ability, special need or disadvantage, are given the opportunity to experience quality outdoor education, in a safe environment, to improve not only their physical fitness but also their confidence and self esteem to enable them to meet the challenges of everyday life, today and in the future.
Our main focus is children with special needs including Autism, Aspergers Syndrome, Downs Syndrome, children with hearing or sight impairment and those with physical disabilities including wheelchair users. We also run courses for primary and secondary school children and those from disadvantaged backgrounds or poor inner city areas.

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ELHAP is one of the leading adventure playgrounds for children, young people and adults with disabilities. A unique and magical independent charity, ELHAP offers much needed adventure play opportunities to over 5500 children and young people each year from North East London and Essex.

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The first of its kind, our award - winning two wheelchair AbilityWhirl is the original flush - mounted roundabout that opened up the public playground to the less able - bodied users.
GL Jones AbilitySwings
The playground should be enjoyed by all. At GL Jones we are committed to producing equipment that is suitable for wheelchair users. We are immensely proud of our flagship ABILITY RANGE which has been designed with the less able bodied person in mind.

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Go to Projects and click on Health on Wheels and Wheels for All
BOLTON
A partnership betweem Bolton PCT, Bolton MBC and Cycling Projects has developed over the last few years with a single aim to offer cycling to many members of the community who are excluded either through ill health or other problems.
MANCHESTER
The Health on Wheels initiatives across Manchester are going from strength to strength!!
Through a strong partnership of support that brings together the Joint Health Unit, Manchester Leisure Services, ALFA and SMILE Referral services and Cycling Projects .
Across Manchester there are regular sessions at Wythenshawe Park, Debdale Park and Platt fields and each park is well connected to several of the city’s greenways ensuring opportunities to cycle into Greater Manchester and beyond.

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Since 1983, the Journey of a Lifetime Trust (JoLt) has been making a positive, lasting difference to the lives of hundreds of disabled, ill, abused and neglected young people.
Find out who we are and what we do.
Our next Journey of a Lifetime will be through the mountains and rainforests of Peru and Bolivia. We will journey by road, rail, raft, train, horseback and more in search of remains of the lost civilisation of the Incas. We will leave in July 2012 and we will begin accepting nominations in September 2011.

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Kepplewray challenges exclusion and is founded on a commitment to bring disabled and non-disabled people together as equal partners, promoting the ethos of inclusion. The Project operates a fully accessible and inclusive education and outdoor activity centre in the English Lake District, offering adventure, challenge, learning and relaxation for all. Kepplewray also provides consultancy and training in: disability awareness issues, complying with legislation and good practice, to the statutory, voluntary and business sectors.

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