Activities
From epic days out, to cookery to trampolining and everything in-between, Aiming High connects young people with a range of fantastic activities in Stoke-on-Trent.
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We run fun activities for disabled children, young people and their families in Stoke-on-Trent. Get creative at our cookery, arts and crafts and music sessions, or get active at our sensory play, trampolining and swimming groups. There are trips to the cinema, meals out and gaming sessions, too!
Once you have registered and been through the assessment process, there are tons of activities you can sign up for!
We regularly update our activities. Download the latest brochure to find out what's on.
Discover the fantastic range of activities we offer young people with additional needs, and find out how to book a spot.
Teams ensure every child enjoys a safe, fun environment, making friends while parents get a break. Sessions are personalized to each child’s needs, with one-to-one care available. Staff hold NVQ Level 3 qualifications and are trained in safeguarding, Makaton, and behaviour management.
We are a grassroots charity in Stoke-on-Trent supporting vulnerable adults, children, and families. We offer activities for young people with special needs in Staffordshire, including holiday activities, clubs, and events. Partnering with Helping Angels Ltd, we provide a safe environment for young people to connect, build confidence, and develop life skills.
Giving disabled children an opportunity to explore their creative talent through music production. Using contemporary mediums, Gifted works with children and young people with disabilities and young people not in employment, education or training. Each workshop is fun and develops confidence, independence, personal and social development.
Bee Active is Staffordshire and Cheshire’s leading sports and physical education provider. With an innovative approach to teaching sports and physical activity they've created a real ‘buzz’ in our local area. Bee Active aims to inspire children to lead a more active and healthy lifestyle.
Our Space provides social and recreational opportunities for children, young people and adults with disabilities. Activities include a popular family session on a Saturday afternoon where the whole family can come and enjoy our facilities at The Brook Centre in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Brook Centre has more than an acre of outside space, an indoor soft play area, a large kitchen and fully accessible toilet facilities.
Trampolining lessons in Stoke-on-Trent for disabled children improve balance, coordination, muscle tone, and fitness. Sessions cater to learning and physical disabilities. Coaches are certified by British Gymnastics and trained in disability sports, rebound therapy, first aid, safeguarding, and safe handling. Please note, parents/carers must provide a sling for wheelchair users.
YMCA GO offers dance, drama, and performance sessions led by DBS-checked youth workers. These classes promote independence, socialisation, communication, mobility, and self-awareness. The accessible venues provide safe, naturally lit spaces. Dance workshops improve coordination, fitness, muscle tone, concentration, self-confidence, and offer a valuable outlet for self-expression.
The Wildlife Trust provide fun and exciting Wildplay and WildFamilies sessions to give children and their families the chance to enjoy the outdoors. From pond dipping to bug hunting, you'll have the opportunity to connect with the great outdoors and have lots of fun!
Discover the fantastic range of activities we offer young people with additional needs, and find out how to book a spot.