What We Do

Stay and Play Sessions

Our stay and play sessions are designed primarily for children aged 2–10 with additional support needs and their families. Held in Pollok, Glasgow, these sessions provide a safe, welcoming space where children can play, explore and have fun in an environment designed with their needs in mind.
 
Sessions may include free play, sensory activities, bouncy castles and entertainment, all within a relaxed and inclusive setting. Parents and carers remain on-site throughout, creating opportunities for families to connect, build friendships and enjoy quality time together in a supportive community.

Exclusive Hire Events

We know that many children with additional support needs find busy, crowded venues overwhelming. That’s why we exclusively hire a variety of venues and attractions for our community, giving families the chance to enjoy activities in a more relaxed and supportive environment.
 
Throughout the year, we organise exclusive access to soft plays, swimming sessions, farm parks, cinemas and a range of other family-friendly experiences. By keeping numbers manageable and creating a welcoming atmosphere, children can enjoy activities at their own pace while families connect with others who truly understand.

Parent and Carer Events

We recognise that supporting the wellbeing of parents and carers is an important part of supporting the whole family. Caring for a child with additional support needs can sometimes feel isolating, so we create opportunities for parents and carers to take time for themselves, build friendships and connect with others who share similar experiences.
 
Our parent and carer events focus on wellbeing, connection and community. From coffee mornings and social gatherings to wellbeing activities and informal meet-ups, these events provide a welcoming space to relax, share experiences and access peer support.
 
Whether you’re looking to make new connections, enjoy some time for yourself or simply chat with people who understand, our events are designed to help parents and carers feel supported, valued and less alone.