School Holiday Stay and Play for children with additional needs

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During school holidays we offer Stay & Play drop in sessions, enabling the whole family to relax at the centre, enjoy our facilities, to socialise and play.

Our great, safe and accessible facilities include a soft-play area, sensory room, teen chill-out zone, toys for all ages, an outdoor space and an invaluable, tranquil, parents’ room. Of course we also have accessible bathroom facilities with hoist and full size change table.

Children remain the responsibility of their parent/carer throughout these sessions.

Contact information

Website
Building for the future for disabled children
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Contact Name
Jema Parfitt
Contact Position
Events planner
Telephone
07925692277 07925692277
E-mail
admin@bftf.org.uk
jema@bftf.org.uk
Social Media

Location

Name
Our House
Address
Toutley Road
Wokingham
Postcode
RG41 1QN
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When is it On/Open ?

Date & Time Information

Days and Times vary, please check our Website / Facebook page or email jema@bftf.org.uk to be added to our mailing list of upcoming events 

 

Costs and Fee Information

Cost(s)
Table of costs
AmountCost Type
Donations welcome
How is the service funded
Voluntary/Charitable

Facilities and Accessibility

Facilities
Sensory Room
Wheelchair access
Outdoor Play Area
Toilets
Indoor Play Area
Baby change facilities
Easy Access for Prams and Buggies
Accessible toilet
Free Parking

Complaints Procedure

Contact Name
Jane Holmes
Position
CEO
Complaints procedure notes

Please email jane@bftf.org.uk 

Accessing this service

Age Ranges
All ages

Referral

Referral not required

Provision For

Supporting people with
Visual impairment
Children with Additional Needs
Learning and Communication
Mobility problems
Multi-sensory impairment
Medical
Physical impairment
Sensory Impairment
Wheelchair Accessible
Autism Spectrum Conditions
Other long term conditions
Hearing impairment
Local Offer

Local Offer - Support available for children and young people with additional needs

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