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At Action on Disability (AoD), we’re passionate about supporting young disabled people to achieve their full potential. Our Youth Services are designed to provide a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic environment where young people aged 11-25 can learn, socialize, and develop.
We believe every young person has the right to access opportunities that enable them to thrive, regardless of disability. Our services aim to break down barriers, foster independence, and build confidence, empowering young individuals to navigate their futures with confidence.
Welcome to our Events Calendar! Here, you’ll find all the upcoming events, workshops, and activities designed to empower, educate, and entertain. Whether you’re looking to connect with others, develop new skills, or just have some fun, there’s something for everyone. Use our calendar to stay up-to-date and never miss an opportunity to join us in making a difference.
We provide a fun and safe environment for young people to make friends, learn new skills and become more independent.
When: Thursdays (term-time) from 5.30pm – 8.30pm
Where: Masbro Youth Club
Milson Road entrance, W14 0LR
Who: Young disabled people aged 14-25 years
Cost: Free for anyone who lives or accesses education within London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham. Fees apply to out of borough access.
For more information and bookings please contact: admin.youth@aod.org.uk
We offer a safe space for young people to make friends and participate in a range of activities.
When: Fridays (term-time) from 4.00pm-7.00pm
Where: Normand Croft Community School, Lillie Road, London, SW6 7SR
Who: Young disabled people aged 11-16
Cost: Free for anyone who lives or accesses education within London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham. Fees apply to out of borough access.
For more information and bookings please contact: admin.youth@aod.org.uk
Produced in partnership with Dance West, the classes are fun, dynamic and accessible. There are two sessions every Monday.
16.30-17.15 (Children 7-15 years)
17.15-18.00 (Young People 16-26 years)
Where: Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, King Street, London, W6 0QL
For more information, please contact DanceWest on email: projects@dancewest.co.uk or call 07494513079
We offer a range of exciting activities during the school holidays.
When: February half term, Easter holiday, Summer holiday & October half term
Where: Normand Croft Community School, Lillie Road, SW6 7SR
Who: Young disabled people aged 11-25
Cost: Free for anyone who lives or accesses education with London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham. Fees apply to out of borough access.
For more information and bookings please contact: admin.youth@aod.org.uk
Acting up is a performing arts programme open to young people aged 16-25years old from West London. In the sessions, young people explore and learn different types of acting techniques, performing skills and play drama games.
Time: 4.00pm – 6.00pm
When: Fridays – January 20th 2023 – March 31st 2023 (excluding February 17th 2023)
Where: Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, King Street, London, W6 0QL
For more information and bookings please contact: admin.youth@aod.org.uk
We deliver the Duke of Edinburgh Awards (DofE) to all young people aged 14 – 25 years. We are one of the few directly licensed centres in West London that gives young disabled people the opportunity to gain accreditation and skills.
For more information please contact: admin.youth@aod.org.uk
Engaging activities that offer fun and social interaction, including clubs, outings, and holiday programs. A safe and supportive space to meet new friends and develop social skills.
Workshops and courses designed to develop life skills, from communication and teamwork to leadership and self-advocacy. Opportunities to explore creativity through arts, music, and technology.
Tailored support for the transition from youth services to adult life, focusing on education, employment, and independence. Information, advice, and guidance on further education, training, and employment opportunities.
Programs and activities aimed at promoting physical health and mental wellbeing. Access to information and support on health-related issues.
Empowering young people to have a say in the services they receive and issues that affect their lives. Opportunities to participate in youth forums, advocacy groups, and decision-making processes.
AoD’s youth service has created a theory of change to highlight the impact of the work that we deliver with young disabled people, and be able to clearly define what we do, how we do it, and how it can be measured. Read the document here!
For Young People: If you’re a young disabled person looking for opportunities to have fun, learn new skills, and meet others, AoD’s Youth Services are here for you. Get in touch to find out how you can join our activities and programs.
For Parents and Carers: We understand the importance of supporting the whole family. Our team is here to provide information and advice on how our services can benefit your child and support you as a family.
For Volunteers and Supporters: Our Youth Services benefit greatly from the support of volunteers and the wider community. If you’re interested in volunteering or supporting our work with young people, we’d love to hear from you.
Our Youth Services have supported countless young people in building brighter futures. From achieving personal goals to making lasting friendships, our success stories highlight the impact of our work.
To learn more about our Youth Services, register for activities, or find out how you can support our work, please visit our Contact Us page. Our team is excited to welcome you and explore how we can support your journey.
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