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Children's Occupational Therapy Liverpool City Council
Who we are: The Children's Occupational Therapy (OT) team is a community based service for children and young people who live in Liverpool. The service aims to promote independence and inclusion at home, nursery, school, or short breaks settings. The Occupational Therapists assess children aged 0 -… -
Rehab Jigsaw
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The Liverpool Neurodevelopmental Partnership - Addvanced Solutions Community Network
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Cycling
Wednesday's 10am-12pm, Saturday's 10am-2pmThe cycling club gives disabled people, their family and friends the oppotunity to cycle together in Sefton Park. A variety of bikes are available for participants and are suitable for people with a range of disabilities. Places must be booked in advance. -
Funs for Everyone
Friday's 5pm-6pmFuns for Everyone is the market leading Fundamental Movement Skills programme. It is unique in that it is a progressive programme designed to include, challenge and support the fundamental movement skills – balance, coordination and agility – at all ages, stages and abilities. The club… -
Life Rooms
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust has breathed new life into the former Walton Library by transforming it into a new centre for learning, recovery, health and wellbeing. As one of the UK’s leading mental health trusts, Mersey Care have extensively refurbished the interior and preserved the… -
Wheelchair Handball
Wednesday's 6pm-7pmHandball at Greenbank Sports Academy is played indoors. It is a team sport for seven players per side which can be played by wheelchair users or as a running game. The aim of the game is to throw a ball into the goal of the… -
Sports and Activities for the Visually Impaired (SAVI)
Tuesday's 6pm-8pmInclusive sports for blind and partially sighted people often have an able-bodied equivalent such as tennis and blind tennis. Generally they work on the same principles with a few adapted rules. For certain activities adapted equipment is required such as audible balls or guide ropes… -
Whizz-Kidz
Did you know that there are thousands of disabled children waiting for their childhoods to start, as they struggle to get a wheelchair that meets all their needs? We believe that every young disabled person has the right to a fun and active childhood, and the chance to develop… -
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