Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF

Fun-filled, inclusive holiday clubs!

Location address: Hardwick Community Centre, Stockton-on-Tees
Chosen age group:

Ages: 4 - 11 years

Available tickets:
Paid non HAF places £10 per sessionHAF Eligible Child Free
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Funded by Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
Universal provision
Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF block mentored by Live it & Get Active CIC
Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF block mentored by Live it & Get Active CIC
Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF block mentored by Live it & Get Active CIC
Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF block mentored by Live it & Get Active CIC
Hardwick Community Centre Easter HAF block mentored by Live it & Get Active CIC
A summary
Activities: Sports (mutli-sports, boxercise, dance, gymnastics, football skills, tennis, rounders) Ryedale Skate School Bowling battles Cooking and baking Easter themed games Arts and crafts Lego activities Bouncy castles and inflatables Each day brings a powerful mix of football and multi-sports, alongside unique opportunities such as sessions with Ryedale Skate School, giving children access to something different and memorable. The fun continues with bouncy castles and inflatables, Easter egg hunts, and daily chances to win prizes, creating a real buzz throughout the day. Creative and Hands-On Activities Alongside the physical activities, children will take part in cooking and baking, as well as creative design sessions, allowing them to explore new skills and express themselves in different ways. Safe, Structured and Inclusive Children are grouped by age to ensure they feel confident, included, and appropriately challenged, with a strong focus on enjoyment, teamwork, and building confidence. Every child also receives a hot, nutritious meal, with fruit and drinks available throughout. Delivered by a Team You Can Trust Delivered by an experienced, DBS-checked team, this is a safe, supportive, and genuinely exciting environment where children will make friends, stay active, and come home wanting to return the next day. Spaces are limited, so early booking is strongly recommended.
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
Sensory or quiet spaces
Makaton trained
PECS trained
More information available on request
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About your mentors
Live it & Get Active CIC
Active lives, brighter futures
Live It & Get Active CIC is dedicated to improving the physical and mental wellbeing of children and families through inclusive, high-quality sport, fitness, and nutrition programmes. We provide accessible activities that inspire healthier lifestyles, increase confidence, and build stronger communities. Our holiday clubs are the heartbeat of what we do—vibrant, inclusive, and packed with exciting opportunities for children to move, play, learn, and grow during the school holidays. Designed for children of all abilities and backgrounds, especially those eligible for free school meals through the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme, our clubs offer a safe, fun, and supportive environment where every child can shine.
Georgina
Sports Coach
I have always had a passion for sport, I ran competitively in the 400m, aswell as many other athletic events for a decade of my life. I enjoy playing netball and participating regularly in fitness classes and attending the gym. I enjoy coaching and encouraging children to take part in sport, as well teaching them new skills because these are positive traits they can take across all areas of their life.
Harvey Hope
Sports Coach
I am a former York City Academy player spending 2 years in their youth team programme. I am a qualified level 3 sports massage therapist with an ongoing level 4 in progress. I enjoy helping children learn and love sport as I believe it can play a crucial role in a person's overall wellbeing.
Pamela
Childcare Assistant
Childcare assistant (wrap around)
Nathan
Activity instructor
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Food menu
Quorn Nuggets with Baked Beans & Mixed Veg Mixed Fruit with Pouring Cream Cheesy Tomato Pepper Pasta and Garlic Bread Classic Flapjack Jacket Potatoes, Cheese, Beans & Side Salad Apple Crumble (with Low-Fat Yogurt) Fish Fingers, Mashed Potatoes & Peas Strawberries with Fresh Cream
Learning aims
Aim 1
Understand the importance of staying active and healthy through sports, fitness boxing, and dance.
Aim 3
Gain basic cooking knowledge and develop a positive relationship with healthy food.
Aim 5
Discover new hobbies and interests such as archery and water-based play.
Aim 7
Our camp nurtures the whole child—physically, emotionally, and socially—making for a fun, educational, and memorable summer!
Aim 2
Improve fine motor skills and creativity through arts, crafts, and performing arts.
Aim 4
Learn to follow instructions, work as part of a team, and express themselves confidently in music and drama.
Aim 6
Develop resilience, independence, and a sense of achievement by trying new things in a supportive environment.
Example day
10:00 - 10:15 Arrival, registration, and free play with music, footballs, dance and games to get children settled and active straight away 10:15 – 10:30 Icebreaker games including team challenges and fun warm-ups to build confidence and energy 10:30 – 11:15 Main sports session with football or multi-sports (dodgeball, basketball, hockey), delivered in age groups focusing on skills, teamwork, and fun 11:15 – 11:30 Snack and chill break with drinks and optional quiet activities like colouring or Lego 11:30 – 12:15 Activity zones and special sessions rotating throughout the week such as skateboarding workshops, clay making, boxercise, inflatables, and obstacle courses 12:15 – 12:45 Lunch time with a hot meal or packed lunch in a relaxed, social setting 12:45 – 1:15 Outdoor play and games such as rounders 1:15 – 1:50 Creative and life skills sessions including cooking and baking, arts and crafts, and design challenges 1:50 – 2:00 Cool down, end-of-day games, awards, and home time, finishing on a high energy note
Pricing information
Ticket namePaid non HAF places
Price£10
Ticket nameHAF Eligible Child
Price£0
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Where we'll be
Hardwick Community Centre, Scurfield Road, Stockton-on-Tees, England, TS19 8LB
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.