Group Based Evening Activities for Kids: ‘Chef Kids’ 8-Week Course
Chef Kids is a fun and inclusive group-based cooking course designed for children aged 6–16 with a psychosocial disability. Held every Monday evening from 4:30pm to 6:30pm, this program provides a supportive space for kids to explore cooking, build confidence, and develop practical life skills. Led by a qualified facilitator, Chef Kids caters for up to 12 participants, ensuring personalized support and meaningful social interaction. Each session encourages creativity, teamwork, and independence in a safe and engaging environment. Transport is included if required, making it easier for families to access this enjoyable and valuable activity.
Group Based Daytime Activities for Adults: ‘Creative Cooking’ 8-Week Course
Cooking Creatively is a vibrant, group-based activity designed for adults who want to develop cooking skills while enjoying the social benefits of learning together. Cooking in a group setting naturally encourages communication, cooperation and shared problem-solving, helping participants build meaningful social connections and a sense of belonging. The program is open to everyone, catering to people of all abilities and disabilities, with activities adapted to suit individual needs, goals and comfort levels. Led by a qualified chef and experienced facilitator, sessions focus on practical, accessible cooking techniques, kitchen safety, and creative expression through food. Participants are supported to build confidence, independence and pride in their achievements, all while sharing conversation, laughter and a meal created together in a warm, inclusive environment.
Group Based Daytime Activities for Adults: ‘Artistic Exploration’ 8-Week Course
Artistic Exploration is a creative and welcoming group-based activity designed for adults aged 18 and over living with a psychosocial disability. Running every Friday from 10am to 12pm over an 8-week period, this program offers participants the opportunity to explore different artistic techniques in a supportive and inclusive environment. It's a great way to meet new friends, express creativity, and build confidence while working on unique art pieces that participants can take home and keep. Whether you're a beginner or have experience with art, Artistic Exploration is all about connection, self-expression, and having fun through creativity.
Group Based Activities for Children: Term 1 School Holiday Program - Week 1, 2026
Inclusive Disability Assist’s Group Based Activities for the Children’s School Holiday Program – Week 1 offers a fun, supportive environment for children aged 4 to 16 with a psychosocial disability. Designed to promote social connection, creativity, and confidence, the week is packed with tailored activities that cater to diverse interests and abilities. From hands-on crafts and interactive games to sensory-friendly experiences, each day is thoughtfully planned to ensure every child feels included, engaged, and empowered
Group Based Activities for Children: Term 1 School Holiday Program - Week 2, 2026
Inclusive Disability Assist’s Group Based Activities for the Children’s School Holiday Program offers a fun, supportive environment for children aged 4 to 16 with a psychosocial disability. Designed to promote social connection, creativity, and confidence, the week is packed with tailored activities that cater to diverse interests and abilities. From hands-on crafts and interactive games to sensory-friendly experiences, each day is thoughtfully planned to ensure every child feels included, engaged, and empowered
Group Based Daytime Activities for Adults: ‘Yoga and Mindfulness’ 10-Week Course
Inclusive Disability Assist’s Group Based Activities for the Children’s School Holiday Program – Week 2 (29/09/25 to 03/10/25) continues the excitement with a new range of engaging and inclusive experiences for children aged 4 to 16 with a psychosocial disability. This week focuses on teamwork, self-expression, and building new friendships through themed dress-up days, music sessions, outdoor adventures, and sensory play. Each activity is thoughtfully adapted to meet individual needs, encouraging participation in a safe and welcoming space where every child can shine and enjoy the school holidays with confidence.

