Access Freedom Experiences CIC

From concept to creation design - print - own

Location address: Innovation Hub, Workington
Chosen age group:

Ages: 7 - 14 years

Available tickets:
HAF Eligible Child Free
Next date: None - Register your interest
Funded by Cumberland Council
Universal provision with SEND support
Access Freedom Experiences CIC block mentored by Access Freedom Experiences CIC
What we'll do
Join us for a fun-filled holiday adventure where young creators get hands-on with 3D printing and drones! Dive into the world of 3D printing, where you’ll design your own gadgets, toys, or decorations using special computer software and bring them to life with a real 3D printer. It’s all about creativity, teamwork, and making something amazing to take home. No experience needed, just imagination and a smile! Then learn about drone design and participate in both real and simulated flight sessions, you’ll learn how it flies, and complete challenges to test your skills.
send accessibility checklist
1:1 care
2:1 care
Qualified to administer medication
Epilepsy trained
Secure environment
Accessible toilet
Assist with personal care and toileting
Hoist and changing bench
Wheelchair accessible site
Autism awareness trained
Sensory or quiet spaces
Makaton trained
PECS trained
More information available on request
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It is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the the measures provided above. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed.
About your mentor
Access Freedom Experiences CIC
Evolution by Design
Access Freedom Experiences CIC is a community-led organisation pioneering practical and inclusive STEM learning across Cumbria and beyond. Our mission is to eliminate barriers for disabled and neurodivergent individuals by designing modular inclusive experiences.
Learning aims
Aim 1
Understand the 3D printing process - Learners explore the full workflow: designing, slicing, and printing, gaining insight into additive manufacturing principles. -
Aim 3
Foster creativity and innovation - Learners design original objects, iterate prototypes, and solve design challenges, encouraging experimentation and resilience.
Aim 5
Build problem-solving and critical thinking skills - Projects often involve constraints (e.g., material limits, print time), prompting learners to troubleshoot and refine their designs. -
Aim 2
Develop digital design and CAD skills - Students learn to use design software to create or modify 3D models.
Aim 4
Enhance spatial reasoning and visualization - By transforming 2D sketches into 3D objects, students improve their understanding of spatial relationships and dimensional thinking.
Aim 6
Promote collaboration and communication - Group projects encourage discussion around design choices, printing parameters, and real-world applications
Pricing information
Ticket nameHAF Eligible Child
Price£0
LEARNER REFLECTIONS0 reflections
Where we'll be
Innovation Hub, Unit 3 Main street, Workington, Cumberland, CA14 5XH
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Drinks
Snacks
Meals
Equipment
Safety
Enhanced DBS
Basic DBS
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
Safeguarding Training
First Aid Training
First Aid Kit
Smoke Detector

Please note

Please note, it is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the safety measures. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed here.

Cancellation Policy
Free bookings do not require refunds but as places are limited, please cancel if you cannot attend so that your place can be offered to someone else.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.