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Our inclusive Easter activities guide for disabled children with complex needs
Whether your child is into arts and crafts, baking, Easter egg hunting or just outright messy play, we have something for everyone in this Easter activity guide.
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Leading Hazel off the sidelines and onto the ski slopes
People might not expect Hazel, who is blind and living with complex needs, to enjoy skiing – but it’s an activity she absolutely loves!
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How we use music to support children who are deafblind
Arthur's support worker Nicky explains how important music has been for connecting Arthur to the world around him.
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How playing football has built Amin’s confidence and independence
Amin’s PE teacher Katie and support worker Kina explain how sensory football has opened up his world.
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Sensory tennis is a match for Lin
Lin explains why sensory tennis sessions help her enjoy the sport she loves in a completely accessible way.
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How touch unlocks football for Richard, a deafblind fan
Richard uses tactile sign language to follow the football so he never misses a chance to celebrate a goal!
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How music connected us to our daughter’s world
Chloe’s parents were at a low ebb when they found Sense. Sense helped the family to reach each other through music, as Wayne, Chloe’s dad explains.
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Sensory stories helped our family start a new chapter
Verity's mum, Sarah, didn’t know how the family were going to connect with Verity and include her in family life. Now they have the answers.
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Accessible surfing has been lifechanging
Since Ollie started surfing, he's been so much more confident in himself. It’s the first thing he’s really enjoyed that’s completely his, that doesn’t involve me.
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All Disabled people deserve the access and support to realise their musical ambitions
Sense's new Artistic Director of Music, Kris Halpin, explains how music has transformed his life, and why he’s passionate about bringing the same experiences to others.