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Family Break at Kepplewray 19-21st February 2010

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Received from Glynis Pepperell -

Family break at Kepplewray for ?10 per person  It is a first come first serve basis so you will need to be quick if you would like a place     Good Luck!

As part of Cumbria County Council?s Aiming High for Disabled Children, Transforming Short Breaks programme, The Kepplewray Project has recently received funding from the Cumbria Community Foundation, which will enable us to offer a short weekend break to families with a disabled child, for only ?10 per person

The information attached will allow you to register your interest in participating in this opportunity and to take advantage of following

?        a residential weekend based at The Kepplewray Centre in Broughton-in-Furness, from Friday 19 February to Sunday 21 February 2010

?        fully-accessible facilities, staffed by a team experienced in working regularly with people with disabilities

?        full board accommodation, including cooked breakfast, packed lunch and 3 course evening meal

?        2 days of adventurous activities such as canoeing, climbing, archery, abseiling, team challenges, etc

Families wishing to apply must be resident in Cumbria and have a disabled child between the ages of 8 - 13.  The disabled child must also meet at least one of the following criteria

?        children on the autistic spectrum, who have severe learning disabilities or behaviour which is challenging

?        children with complex health needs, including those with disability & life-limiting conditions

?        children who require palliative care

?        children who have moving/handling needs &/or require special equipment/adaptations

?        children with cognitive or sensory impairments

?        children whose challenging behaviour is as a result of their disability

Because of restrictions of both funding and residential capacity of the centre, Kepplewray can, unfortunately, only cater for 16 family groups.  Therefore, places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.



Frances Couch
Project Development Officer

More details at
http://www.kepplewray.org.uk/
frances@kepplewray.org.uk

jol

 re february weekend -- now booked up but march 19has availability