A stimulating safe exercise space for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Essex
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Lawford House Pool is a unique facility that everyone can enjoy. The studio complements the pool offering exercise and therapies.
ARE YOU AFFECTED BY A NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION?
DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN FOOTBALL?
DO YOU WANT TO KEEP SOCIALLY AND PHYSICALLY ACTIVE?
HealthWorkz is a community based Neuro Fitness & Movement Therapy Studio that has been developed over the past 10 years of working with long term neurological conditions
Wheels For All Training gives individuals, carers and support staff the confidence to work with adapted cycles for their clients or family member so that all can enjoy the benefits of cycling in a
Starting in 1981 – Britain’s ‘Year of the Disabled’ – the Mersea Island Festival has been an annual event each August at Essex Outdoors Mersea.
Exercise has shown to be very beneficial for people living with Parkinson's; to manage or potentially slow the progression of physical symptoms and to help other associated symptoms such as mental
Empowering stroke survivors, their families and friends to reclaim their lives and ambitions through active support. Survivors who can walk with or without a stick can join in the exercise.
Willow Park Resource Centre is a learning and leisure environment for people with learning disabilities, physical and/or sensory impairments.
Fryerning Fisheries is home to some of the finest carp fishing lakes in the country.
Tendring Canoe Club are the first club in Essex to achieve British Canoeing’s Top Club Paddle-Ability accreditation.
Tuition: The children are taught by our qualified instructors and supported and encouraged by trained volunteers. We are meticulous about safety, care and kindness.
Special Needs/Disabilities Trampolining
The Tabor Centre Delivers opportunities for adults with disabilities and respite for their families.
Outlaws a place to be your best self and make lifelong friends
The Outlaws was founded in 1999
We are volunteers who provide riding experiences for disabled young people and adults. The young people all come from local special schools and the adults come mainly from the local area.