Cotswolds Outdoor Fun
Cotswolds
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 10:00am to 2:00pm
Address
Deer Park Activity Centre
Cowley
Cheltenham
Glos
GL53 9NJ
Accessibility features
- Autism Friendly
- Clear communication
- Family Friendly
Cotswolds Outdoor Fun
Are you aged 10 to 15, home-educated, and disabled or have additional support needs? This is a fun opportunity to have a “short break” out of the house, away from your parents if you’d like, to have fun and look after your own wellbeing. If you’re not sure and have any worries, chat to your parent or carer and get in touch for more info!
World Jungle and Cotswolds National Landscape are being supported by Active Impact and Gloucestershire County Council to provide an opportunity for young people who have additional needs and/or disabilities to spend time with other young people and have fun!
This new pilot project is aimed at supporting young people (10-15) who are home-educated and have additional needs, to spend time out of the house and meet other young people their age. World Jungle and Cotswolds National Landscape youth workers will encourage and support young people to relax and socialise, whilst enjoying the Cotswolds countryside. Young people will have the opportunity to shape the sessions going forward.
The first sessions will be held at Deerpark Activity Centre, Cowley, due to the cold weather and darker days. Future session will move outdoors. The sessions are taking place fortnightly on a Wednesday morning, 10-2pm.
This new opportunity is not a replacement for educational provision, it is an opportunity to have fun, make friends, relax, and try new things.
We can make many accommodations, please talk to us to let us know what you need to enable your young person to take part.
Cost £10 per session (reduction for siblings)
Lunch /snacks provided
(Please do contact us if cost is a barrier to attending)
To book please email helen.komor@cotswolds-nl.org.uk
or phone 07752799337
https://www.worldjungle.org.uk/
These sessions are part of Active Impact’s Of Course We Can programme and are supported by funding from Gloucestershire County Council.