SW17 Autism Holiday Club @TOOTING WORKS

For autistic children (Flip Out 4 - 17 years)

Location address: Unit B003: Share Space Tooting Works, London
Chosen age group:

Ages: 4 - 17 years

Available tickets:
Siblings eligible FSM FreeSEND Child FreeWAND Cardholders £10.50 per session +1 more
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Funded by Wandsworth Council
Specialist SEND provision
A summary
Smaller sessions for autistic SEND children who require minimal supervision. Parents still required to stay. An autism inclusive family holiday programme providing activities held in the Share Spaced at Tooting Works catering for autistic children and young people, including siblings. FOR 5 to 10 years old. The Autism Girls Group in collaboration with NAS Wandsworth Branch: Autistic Girls Club (5 - 10 years old), not for suitable for those who require 1:1 supervision. No bouncy castle, soft play and messy play. Sessions includes watching films, creative dance, sensory play, gaming, arts and crafts, food workshops, taster sessions in creative writing and poetry, and priority for those who attend onsite activities will have priority to attend Clip 'n' Climb Wandsworth and/or Flip Out Croydon. Refreshments, hot healthy meals or sandwiches provided. PLEASE NOTE: We are not a drop off provision. Parents required to stay with their children at all times. PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING For Flip Out Croydon: Check their terms and conditions: Regarding children with special needs https://www.flipout.co.uk/locations/croydon/terms-conditions 2.4 Children under the age of 12 and people with special needs cannot participate in the Activities unless they are accompanied by a parent, guardian, responsible adult or appropriate carer. The parent, guardian, responsible adult or carer must remain on site for anyone under 12 years of age or anyone with special needs. One adult is permitted to supervise a maximum of ten under 12-year-olds. Flip Out staff will not supervise children, regardless of the child’s age, or anyone with special needs at any time. For participants under the age of 18 or participants who lack capacity, a parent, guardian, responsible adult or carer is required to complete and sign the Waiver form on behalf of the participant, stating that he or she will accept responsibility for the safety of himself or herself and for supervision of any children or anyone with special needs in his or her care. Customers with Down’s Syndrome, prior to taking part in such activities, will be asked to obtain evidence that a GP or Paediatrician has screened them using the screening test developed by the British Gymnastics Association for Atlanto-Axial Instability. Approval for participation that is signed by the GP or Paediatrician must be provided before taking part in any trampolining activities. Customers with disproportionate Dwarfism should not participate in trampolining. They should also not perform gymnastics skills which involve repeated jumping or rebounding. Customers with Epilepsy – Flashing lights might be used in some jumping sessions that might affect some people with epilepsy. Customers with uncontrolled epilepsy will be asked to obtain their GP’s approval for trampolining and other forms of sports participation taking into account the following: The type and severity and frequency of seizures The presence or absence of warning signs Known trigger factors (e.g. cold parks, stress, excitement, noise or dazzling lights Trampolining should only take place when: Accompanied by a person aged 18 years or over, who must have knowledge of the condition and be able to recognize an attack. Trampolining should NOT take place if: A person with uncontrolled epilepsy feels unwell During peak conditions 2.7 Participants are advised to jump within their ability. If you are unsure as to whether you can complete a manoeuvre, you should not attempt it. If participants have medical concerns, they are advised to consult their doctor before attending. Participants will be required to certify that they do not suffer from any medical condition which would make it more likely that they would be involved in any incident which could result in injury to themselves or others. For clarity, if you are pregnant, have a heart condition, or wearing any form of plaster cast, you are not allowed to participate in any of the Activities. Participants at Flip Out are personally responsible for their own personal well-being. 2.8 Participants need to be able to see similar distances to those required to drive a car in order to be able to participate in an Activity and/or to supervise any under 14’s in their care. Consequently, short or longsighted participants must ensure that they wear contact lenses or prescribed glasses.
send accessibility checklist
1:1 care
2:1 care
Qualified to administer medication
Epilepsy trained
Accessible toilet
Assist with personal care and toileting
Hoist and changing bench
Makaton and PECS trained
Sensory break area
Quiet spaces
Secure environment
Disability communication skills
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
A2ndvoice cic
Autism Family HAF Holiday Club
A2ndvoice CIC are a not-for-profit organisation supporting the needs of autistic people and their families, raising awareness and understanding from different perspectives, outreaching also to the Africa, Caribbean, Asian, and Minority Ethnic Communities (ACAME) and Dual Heritage Communities in tackling the taboos and myths around Autism. We host a range of activities and events looking at the needs of the family. Supported by Autistic People and Specialists. We focus on the wellbeing of autistic people all ages providing in person and online support. Find out more: Check our website for updates. www.a2ndvoicecic.co.uk
Learning aims
Aim 1
Interactive & Fun – Allow children to participate in simple meal prep (e.g., making their own wraps or fruit skewers).
Aim 3
Structured Social Games - Lego therapy (building together with clear roles) - Cooperative board games with simple rules - Role-playing activities with social stories
Aim 2
Encouraging Healthy Eating in an Autism-Friendly Way: - Visual Food Choices – Use pictures or a visual menu to help children choose meals. - Sensory Exploration – Let them touch, smell, or help prepare food to reduce anxiety around new foods. - No Pressure Approach – Encourage but don’t force children to try new foods. - Build-Your-Own Meals – Let children assemble their own wraps, sandwiches, or bowls for more control.
Aim 4
Creative Expression - Music and movement sessions (e.g., dancing and creative dancing) - Simple crafts with textures (e.g., collage, painting with sponges) - Making slime and play dough
Pricing information
Ticket nameSiblings eligible FSM
Price£0
InformationFor siblings attending with send sibling
Ticket nameSEND Child
Price£0
InformationParent required to stay
Ticket nameWAND Cardholders
Price£10.50
InformationParent required to stay. Not suitable for autistic SEND Children who require supervision
Ticket nameNon-HAF (inc Food)
Price£20
InformationSibling not eligible for FSM benefits related
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Where we'll be
Unit B003: Share Space Tooting Works, 89 Bickersteth Road, London, Greater London, SW17 9SH
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
No refunds are given except in the case of a cancellation by the Mentor.

My experience is an educational activity and the 14-day cooling-off period under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 therefore applies. After the 14 day period my standard policy will apply.

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