Articles on Things to do (11)

  1. Additional needs and SEND

    Family Hubs are fully inclusive. This means that all activities welcome children who may have additional needs, and reasonable adjustments will be made were necessary. All Family Hubs in the borough have sensory play facilities for children who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).…
  2. Community activities Q&As

    On this page, you can find answers to your questions regarding community activities for special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). All the questions have been submitted by local parents and answered by Local Authority staff. Click on a question to read the response.  
  3. Dawnosaurs: Relaxed Morning Visit

    Dawnosaurs is a free event for neurodivergent children (including autism ADHD, Tourette’s, OCD and other sensory processing difficulties) at the Natural History Museum. Enjoy the Museum, free from the hustle and bustle of the general public. Visitors have access to a wide range of galleries and…
  4. Get Involved

    We want to hear from you! Are you... aged up to 25 years that wants to share their thoughts and views with us living, going to school, or working in Kensington and Chelsea and/or Westminster wanting to help drive change for children and young people…
  5. Helpful Information for Young People

    Advocacy: Youth-led advocacy is about supporting young people to speak up and helping them actively take part in the decisions that affect them. This UNICEF toolkit will give you the skills and information you need to stand up for what is important to you.  Autism: A quick guide from ‘NICE’ for…
  6. Holiday Clubs and Activities

    For updated information on holiday activities in the borough.  Please note that Ofsted registered clubs are updated when updates are received from Ofsted. 
  7. Kensington and Chelsea Libraries

    There are a six free public libraries based across Kensington and Chelsea offering a wide range of services, activities and events for people of all ages and different needs. Read this page for an introduction to some of the work they do for the local…
  8. Relaxed Mondays at the Cartoon Museum

    Join us for a morning or afternoon specifically designed for children and young people with autism spectrum conditions or sensory processing differences to visit the museum - without the distraction of other visitors - with their families, carers or friends. These Relaxed Mondays have been specifically…
  9. Things to Do

    Getting out and about, taking part in activities, using leisure services, attending clubs and visiting free open spaces can make a huge difference to your child, young person, family and friends. Use this page to find something that is available near you, including groups, playschemes,…
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