Short Breaks in Ealing 2014
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Short Breaks provide children and young people with additional needs with the opportunity to take part in and enjoy a range of positive activities like sport, art, craft and trips with other children and young people. This summer 2014 there are a number of clubs and activities and NEW Cinema and theatre shows. In the following pages you will find a list of activities and clubs for children and young people with additional needs and how to access them
Summer 2014 - Ealing
Short Breaks for children and
young people with additional
needs
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Holiday Clubs and Activities
Special Schools: If your child attends a special school in Ealing contact your child’s school for details of the playscheme they are running this summer.
Core Children’s Services Provide a summer activity club for children and young people aged 11 to18 offering a wide range of activities in a safe and stimulating environment. The activities are designed to allow young people to have fun, build confidence and make new friends. The range of support available ranges from 1:1 and 1:3 depending on level of need. 11TH – 15th August 10am - 3pm Windmill park Community Centre 1 Tulip Close, Southall, Middlesex UB2 4UZ
18th – 22nd August 10am -3pm Northolt Grange Community Centre Rushdene Crescent, Northolt UB5 6NF Contact:: [email protected] [email protected] 020 86617088
Autism Summer Club A specialist short breaks holiday club for children and young people aged 11 to 18 with ASD and other additional needs will run this summer offering : fun packed activity days and trips ranging from art and crafts, cooking to sports days Dates: 12, 13, 19, 20 and 26 and 27th August plus additional day trips
activities to be confirmed
Venue: Southall Activity Centre, Cranleigh Gardens, Southall, UB1 2BE
Contact: Danielle Grant-Vest 0208825 7238 [email protected]
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Log Cabin Hosts an after school club, Saturday club (term time only) and a holiday club for children aged 4-15 with a range of additional needs and complex health needs. The range of support available ranges from 1:1 and 1:5, depending on level of need. Summer 2014 Weekly fun activities, sport and trips Monday to Friday 9.30am – 3.30pm during school holidays Venue: The Log Cabin, 259 Northfield Avenue, W5 4UA
Log Cabin Youth club 16-18 Log Cabin are running a youth club over 8 days in the summer holiday for young people aged 16-18. An exciting 8 days of adventures and activities is promised! Venue: Westside Youth Centre, Churchfield Road, W13 9NF
Contact: for all Log Cabin Services: Alia Latif: 020 8840 3400, [email protected]
MENCAP Youth Club: Provides a play /social activity service that runs outside of school time for children and young people aged 14-20 with disabilities. The service provides a specialist person centred approach for children and young people. Summer 2014 Tuesday 29th July – Yoga, cookery, Zumba healthy living Wednesday 30th July – Nature trip reserve trip – exploring the outdoors Tuesday 19th August – Drama workshops, games and DJ workshops Wednesday 20th August – Inspire ME – thinking about volunteering, self-advocacy, speaking up and making plan Venue: Enterprise Lodge, Stockdove Way, Perivale, Middlesex, UB6 8TJ Cost: £5 per session, payable in advance to reserve a place. Contact: Gabriel on 07837185907 Booking forms available from July 8th on - www.ealingmencap.org.uk
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Future Youth Inspired - a massive range of free, fun and inspirational
courses over the summer holiday’s for young people aged 13-19 years,
and up to 25 years for those with additional needs from photography,
cooking, fashion design to sport. For more information on opportunities
available log on to www.futureversity.org or visit
www.youngealing.co.uk/fyi
If a young person needs support in order to take part contact
Kimberley Newitt, [email protected], 020 8825 5654to discuss
their needs.
Ealing Play Service
Ealing has a wide range of play opportunities running throughout the year and summer, ranging from holiday play schemes to exciting day trips and activities. Contact the Family Information Service for a copy of the 2014 Children and Families Activity Guide. Call: 020 8825 7435 Email:[email protected] Inclusive Play
Ealing Council’s Play Service department works and funds out of school providers, After School Clubs and Holiday play schems to make them inclusive to all. They pay the additional costs of a staff member required for personal assistance/1:1 care and costs of any specialist equipment needed in order to meet your child’s needs.) This way the provider doesn’t incur additional costs and parents/carers only pay the standard childcare fees, the same as everyone else. .
The activity or childcare provider should contact the Out of School Development Team (SEN & Inclusion) to find out more call 020 8825 5431 or email [email protected] Note: Limited funds available, applications will be subject to panel approval. Funding is not guaranteed but all childcare providers and families will be supported. Applications are reviewed on an individual basis
Contact Ealing Play Service: Tel: 020 8825 8205/9756 Email: [email protected]
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Family Trips and Fun Days
P.E.S.T.S. Family day trips and fun days for the whole family with support from PEST workers to ensure the whole family can enjoy the day Family Summer Party – 26th July 2-4pm - Bouncy Castle, children’s entertainment including Mowakie the Clown and Magical Micky for the whole family. Venue: Mencap's Enterprise Lodge, Stockdove Way, Perivale, UB6 8TJ Cost: £1 Hounslow Urban Farm 12th August - A day trip for all the family to meet and interact with farm animals Venue: Hounslow urban farm Cost: £2 Contact: P.E.S.T.S. 020 8571 9954
Contact a Family Day trips to the seaside, adventure parks and the zoo plus more for all the family to enjoy with additional support from volunteers and carers. 26th July- Cookery sessions 29th July- London Eye & Duck tour 6th August- Brighton Seaside 12th August- Fun and Sports session at Featherstone Sports Centre 15th August- Southend Trip 22nd August- Kew Gardens Cost: Parent/Carers: £6-8 Children: £3-6 ( is £3 concessions or ?//)
Contact: [email protected] or Tel: 020 8280 2267
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NEW FOR EALING FAMILIES
DISABILITY AND AUTISM FRIENDLY FILM
SCREENING AND THEATRE SHOW.
Enjoy the cinema and or theatre show in the safe, welcoming
environment of Waterman’s – a world class art centre FILMS
How to train your dragon: Thursday 24 July @ 11am When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the centre of a battle to protect the peace.
Pudsey the movie: Sunday 27 July @ 11am A heart-warming, quintessentially British adventure for all the family, PUDSEY THE DOG: THE MOVIE follows cheeky London stray dog, Pudsey, who is quite happy being a lone ranger, looking out for number one, until he meets siblings Molly, George and Tommy
Planes: Fire & Rescue: Tuesday 26 August @ 11am
A new comedy-adventure about second chances,
featuring a dynamic crew of elite firefighting aircraft devoted to protecting historic Piston Peak National Park from raging wildfire. When world famous air racer Dusty (voice of Dane Cook) learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of aerial firefighting.
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THEATRE SHOW - SUNDAY 31st AUGUST 2 PM
An accessible production for children aged 4-8 and older plus parent carers
Cost per show - £2 per child, parent and carers go FREE Book direct with Watermans Quote: EALINGSB Booking Office 020 8232 1010 open 1pm – 9pm Getting there: Watermans is on the river half-way between Kew Bridge and Brentford Town Centre, opposite the junction with Ealing Road. Bus 65 from Ealing and the 237, 267 stop outside Tube: South Ealing (Piccadilly) and Gunnersbury (District) at about 1 mile (Zone 3) Train: Kew Bridge & Brentford (trains from Waterloo and Hounslow) are 10 minutes walk Parking: Accessible FREE parking on site
A well-travelled lady captivates her audience with stories she has gathered on her journeys around the world, from Yorkshire, through Poland and on to Peru! Using only the contents of her suitcase she creates landscapes of mountains and jungles, costumes for shepherds and kings and finds unique ways to bring characters to life. The children become a part of the story by helping our teller to create waves of water, make the sound of an army, hide away their dancing fairies and organise
a troop of monkeys.
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Be Active in Ealing - Disability Sports across the Borough
The Council’s Active Ealing team works with community partners to promote a wide range of sport and physical activity opportunities to local people and encourages people to live a healthy, active lifestyle.
Leisure Pass - offers holders discounts of up to 50% for adults and 33% for young people on leisure activities in the borough. Eligibility criteria apply.
Sports Clubs - over 100 sports clubs are based in Ealing ranging from Angling to Weightlifting, for adults and juniors, take a look at the list on our website.
On Your Marks - a disability sports project offering sport and physical activity days for people with disabilities and additional needs aged 16+, including swimming, exercise and fitness, table tennis and multi-sports.
Greenford and Reynolds Sports Centres - year round adult and junior week day evening, weekend and school holiday activities take place at both centres. Contact
Greenford Sports Centre on 020 8575 9157 [email protected]
Reynolds Sports Centre on 020 8993 5955 [email protected]
For more information on sport and leisure opportunities in
Ealing go to
www.ealing.gov.uk/sports
020 8825 6161
* Carers & Support workers are required to support individuals at sessions if necessary.
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Day/ Time Session Venue Additional Info
Mondays 1:00-2:00pm
Disability Aquatic Session (Adults: age 16 +) Contact centre for current prices
Northolt Leisure Centre, Eastcote Lane North Northolt, UB5 4AB 0208 423 7436 northoltinfo@everyoneactive. com
Session delivered in the teaching pool, led by a qualified swim teacher (is underline needed?)
Wednesday 3:00-4:00pm
Wheelchair Tennis Sessions Contact centre for current prices
Ealing Lawn Tennis Club Daniel Road, Ealing W5 3RY Chris Sordyl [email protected]
Tennis chairs & racquets provided. Sessions led by qualified coaches.
Thursdays 4:30- 5:15pm
Junior Drop In Disability Swim Session £1 per session
Gurnell Leisure Centre Ruislip Road East W13 0AL Fred Burley – Ealing Swim Club [email protected]
Swimming Club to provide a disability pathway for swimmers in Ealing.
Fridays 6:00-7:00pm
Inclusive Gym Sessions (Age 16 +) Contact centre for current prices
Gurnell Leisure Centre, Ruislip Road East, Ealing, W13 0AL 020 8998 3241 [email protected]
All sessions run by taken by qualified coaches with experience in coaching people with disabilities. The centre has some Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI) adaptive equipment.
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Saturdays 10:00-11:00am
Pan Disability Gym Session (Age 16+) £1 per session
Greenford Sports Centre Lady Margaret Road Southall, UB1 2NP 020 8575 9157 [email protected]
Induction must be completed prior to attending the gym
10:00am-12:00pm
PACE Zone (Age 11+) Multi-sport and adaptive sports session focussing on participants with learning disabilities
Havelock Community Centre, Trubshaw Road, Southall, UB2 4XW Sunil Birdy – PACE
07983 392 223 [email protected]
Sessions run every 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month
12:00-2:00pm
PACE Boccia (Age 11+)
A club to provide an exit route for those wishing to compete in Boccia at a higher level
Contact lead contact for current prices
Sessions run every 2nd,3rd & 4th Saturday of the month,
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News and Update
Short Breaks Booklet – information on the wide variety of short
break services available to support your disabled child / young person within the home or in the community. Find out more at www.ealinghelp.org.uk/ShortbrBreaks.aspx and download the Short Break Services in Ealing booklet.
Ealing Help website - provides a broad range of information about resources for children and young people with disabilities and their families in Ealing, including information about services Ealing help is currently working on making the website available via mobile phone).
2014 Information Fair – Services for children, young people and young adults with disabilities with additional needs aged 0-25 Wednesday 22nd October 2014
Come along and find out about the wide range of services for children and young people with additional needs and their parents Education~ Social Services~ Short Breaks Recreation and Play~ Support at Home~ Health Advice and Guidance~ Plus lots more
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Family Information Officer – additional needs and disability Marrianne Sherlock
Marrianne works for Ealing’s Family Information Service supporting families with children who have additional needs and disabilities as well as providing specialist support to professionals.
Families can contact Marriane for:
information on specialist services
help finding specialist childcare and leisure activities
Signposting to relevant support services
referrals to specialist parenting programmes/training
benefits advice and discussion about other funding available Professionals can contact Marrianne for:
information, guidance and advice to help them in supporting families with children who have additional needs
A professional adviser input as part of the CAF/single-assessment process
training on an individual or team basis
Consultancy to teams/services to support inclusive practises
Tel: 0208825 7435
Email: [email protected],uk
For information about this booklet, please contact Danielle Grant-Vest on 020 9 825 7238 or [email protected]