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Hampshire RoamAbility is a local group for people who want to ramble – either walking or using mobility scooters. Some rambles are suitable for medium size scooters and heavy-duty electric wheelchairs, others are for large all terrain scooters only. Rambles are typically about 5 to 10 miles and locations are selected for their interest and absence of man-made obstructions such as stiles, tight kissing gates, steps, and narrow bridges. Rambles are graded by difficulty, to enable you to decide whether they are suitable for you.
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Testwood Lakes Sailability offer the freedom of dinghy sailing to people with disabilities. TLS are passionate about getting people on the water, no matter what it takes. Come and try boating activities for young people, adults and groups at your pace, adapted to your abilities. They are practised at helping people in overcoming barriers, be they physical impairments, long term health conditions, mental health problems, or just getting older. boat will be sailed by a qualified skipper with opportunity for the sailor to develop their abilities to a level appropriate to them.
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Enjoy the 3-part Adaptive Box-Fit exercise videos from WheelPower and Luiz Faye (the Kronik Warrior). These videos are the perfect introduction to the sport with no equipment needed, and are suitable for most people who are unable to participate in boxing from a standing position. The sessions are designed to incorporate functional fitness, strength and conditioning; paying particular attention to the transfer of adaptive boxing skills and drills to increase core stability, mobility and overall upper body strength.
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The Wheelchair Skills College was founded with the vision of ensuring every wheelchair user has the opportunity to capture independence, whatever that looks like for them. Their wheelchair skills training sessions are delivered by experienced wheelchair users who know what it is like to deal with obstacles on a daily basis.
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Freedom Wheelchair Skills offers peer-led wheelchair training and teaches people how to overcome the everyday challenges that you will encounter when using a wheelchair. Wheelchair training can increase your confidence and empower you to become less dependent on other people.
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Go Kids Go is the leading provider of free wheelchair skills training for children in the UK. Go Kids Go have been running training since 1990; enabling independence and helping to ensure that the young people are able to reach their full potential.
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Whizz Kidz are the UK's leading charity for young wheelchair users. Creating opportunities for young wheelchair users to get the equipment, skills and confidence to go further.
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Mobility Trust is a charity who raise money to supply powered mobility equipment, specifically wheelchairs and scooters, to disabled people who cannot obtain them through statutory or other charitable means.
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Back Up aim to inspire people affected by spinal cord injury to get the most out of life. Their award-winning, practical services challenge the perceptions of what’s possible and increase skills and confidence.
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