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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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In 2001 the camp re-opened as a day centre, providing holiday activities for special needs children. In term time it is a venue for special needs support groups and schools.
CATS (Children on the AuTstic Spectrum) is an after school and holiday group which meets weekly after school. Its members are young people of mainstream ability between the ages of 8 and 13 who have an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Hawks is a youth group for teenagers (13 - 19) of mainstream ability on the autistic spectrum, which has been developed as an extension of CATS.

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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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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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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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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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PHYZZIKIDS
it’s a portable sensory space (a room within a room)
Phyzzikids provides the opportunity for children to experience sensory play in any school or nursery in the UK. Each one can be shared by several children’s centres which would be unable to give up space to or afford a permanent facility.
TALL STORIES - KidsOut’s Storytelling Programme
For years, our charity has been funding professional storytellers to entertain and bring light and laughter into the lives of disadvantaged children – from those in special needs schools to children’s hospices.
Fun Days Out
A day at the seaside, a trip to a theme park or a picnic in the woods. These are days out that most children take for granted. But for some
For many parents and carers who look after disabled children and those with profound learning difficulties, organising and joining in a day out is a major challenge and one that often requires additional care and support.

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The Liberty Swing is a revolutionary new concept in playground swing equipment for people with disabilities which enable children in wheelchairs to enjoy the fun and recreation of swinging.

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Welcome to Low Mill Outdoor Centre offering outdoor activities in North Yorkshire since 1976.
We offer high quality all inclusive residential and day outdoor education experiences with group activity courses for all sectors of the community including schools, colleges, youth groups, families and corporate groups. The Centre has been adapted to accommodate those with special needs and disabilities.

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Starting in 1981 – Britain’s ‘Year of the Disabled’ – the Mersea Island Festival has been an annual event each August at Essex Outdoors Mersea (East Mersea Youth Camp). Made up of two camping breaks running back to back, the Festival aims to bring together young people with or without a physical or learning disability. The camps are ideal for Inclusive clubs, Phab and Gateway clubs, Youth Groups and families with disabled young people. They provide an opportunity to try out new activities, make new friends and have loads of fun!!! Over 300 people come from all over the UK and sometimes abroad. Participants come to the 5 day camp, 3 day camp, or both!

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Phab creates opportunities for children and adults of all abilities to enjoy life together by …
Supporting a network of nearly 200 clubs throughout England and Wales for all age ranges, offering activities and holidays which members can share and enjoy together
Promoting and encouraging the self confidence and independence of young people of all abilities through a range of diverse projects
Funding special short breaks – inclusive experiences for disabled and non-disabled children and young people to share in a full range of adventurous outdoor activities at fully accessible activity centres offering specialist tuition
Providing specially equipped and fully accessible holiday units at an award winning beach site in Dorset at very affordable weekly rates
Organising national and regional events for Phab club members and supporters to enjoy together and to promote the Phab philosophy of inclusion

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The QE2 Activity Centre in Bursledon Hampshire has spent 30 years catering for people of all ages with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities and other specific needs . The centre provides opportunities for outdoor pursuits including adventure walks, archery, canoeing, climbing, zipwire and many more.
We organise a Friday evening social club, residential holidays and a programme of daily activities. To find out more contact us by telephone

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The aim of all Riding for the Disabled groups is to assist children with disabilities to experience the benefits that horse riding can bring to their health and well being. This local group of the Riding for the Disabled Association was founded in the late 1970’s by Beryl Rae, who named the group after herself and her daughter Sam. Today, the SAMBER group utilises the beautiful Common and surrounding countryside of Chobham

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