
Empowering every young person, every step of the way
Sensory Rooms
Touch, sight, sound, smell, helps young people explore the world, develop motor skills and improve cognitive growth
Sports
Cycling, swimming, bowling, football. Helping kids with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) or special needs to develop , social interaction, confidence, and overall well-being
Social
Sewing, coffee mornings, walks, museum, pamper days, gaming. Social activities can help young people with special needs and communication skills, confidence, and friendships in a supportive environment
Grow their creative confidence
Each creative activity prompt is an opportunity for your child to embrace a new challenge. Through hands-on learning, your child is more likely to remain engaged and to build upon their creative problem-solving skills.
Activities you can work on together
While our programs encourage your young adults to become better independent learners, we’ve also included special opportunities for you to work together.
