Extra-curricular
We do encourage our older learners to participate in activities that help others and are also routine bound.
This is a really important aspect of the Hub and the Avenues curriculum and provides all learners with the opportunities to apply their skills in functional settings. It is also an important way to look at accessibility as an adult and to help promote inclusion in the wider society.
We are very aware that the notion of independence is not a realistic destination due to the complex health and physical needs of our learners so we look at how we reduce dependency and learn to control other adults. We do want all our learners to be as active in the day to day living tasks and promote active participation throughout the day. We also work with families to signpost potential alternatives to living at home.
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