
Tried & Tested Community Activities:
These activities are not funded by Actio but we do support them by promoting them to our members.
Please click on the image to find out more about each opportunity. You will be taken to their own websites where you can find out more about what they do and how they cater for the SEND community. If you are unsure if your child's needs can be met, or if the opportunity may be of interest to them, please contact the providers to talk about this further as they may be able to help..
A North Shropshire based sailing club offering "Sailability" opportunities with accessible sailing boats (limited accessibility).
The site is well appointed to meet most needs and has produced an accessibility statement to support people to access the club and facilities.
SEND families are welcomed, the SEND community use the space regularly for group activities too.
This remarkable piece of the industrial revolution is being restored but the new exhibition, called The Mill, and Turned Wood Cafe are now open. Behind-the-Scenes tours are now available.
Family activities, events, and workshops are often inclusive and accessible to a variety of needs.
SEND community members access activities here and reflect how supportive staff are and how inclusive activities have been.
The Woodland Trust promote inclusive and accessible activities across public spaces. On their website you will find a range of activities that you can enjoy in your local area.
Many woodland areas now have accessible routes and some have specially designed pathways for power wheelchairs too.
Being out in nature can be enjoyed alone or as a group. Games and activities can help keep everyone entertained on a nice exploration or walk.
Empathy are a South Shropshire based community led group who facilitate and host activities to support those with Neurodivergent needs and hidden disabilities.
Empathy is a membership based group, so you do need to register to participate.
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Members of the SEND community who access these activities feedback positive experiences.
Buddies Jnr Social Network
Buddies Social Network is PACC’s Term-Time activity offer. The aim of Buddies is to bring together children and young people with SEND and their parent carers, to support the development of friendships and to build confidence in accessing activities in the community. The aim of Buddies is to bring together young people with SEND and their parent carers, to support the development of friendships and to build confidence in accessing activities in the community.

Buddies Jnr activities are for younger children aged 8 to 14 years. Buddies also provides important opportunities for parent carers to come together, to share information and experiences and to benefit from peer support.
Jump In SEN sessions are perfect for autism groups and for parents looking for activities in a calmer environment.
These sessions are capped (less people), no music and reduced lighting to avoid glare.
SEN Sessions are £12pp and carers are free of charge. Carers must provide a valid ID at check-in to redeem the free ticket.
SEND community members access activities here and reflect how supportive staff are and how inclusive activities have been.
SEN specific sessions hosted at this inclusive and accessible indoor soft play environment.
Bookable for private parties, a cafe on site, and a sensory room available too.
The wider charity also provides other services for the SEND community.

SEND community members access activities here and reflect how supportive staff are and how inclusive activities have been.







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