Pop-Up Inclusive Sport Engagement: Helping Make Sport Work for Neurodivergent Young People
- SeakAid

- Feb 2
- 1 min read
At SeakAid, we believe sport should feel welcoming for every young person. That includes young people who are neurodivergent and may experience sports spaces differently—whether that’s due to sensory needs, anxiety around new environments, or feeling excluded by the way activities are usually run. That’s why we created our Pop-Up Inclusive Sport Engagement sessions: short, interactive visits that fit inside your existing youth club or activity programme.
These pop-up sessions are designed to be simple for organisations to host and meaningful for young people to experience. We arrive with sports kit, equipment, and sensory toys—all free—and we can also provide some items for young people to take home. During the session, our team spends time observing and engaging with young people in a relaxed, supportive way. We listen to their experiences, sensory needs, and preferences, and we gather insights that can help make sports environments safer, more accessible, and more inclusive.

For youth clubs, schools, and local organisations, the “ask” is straightforward. You provide access to your existing session(s) and introduce our team to your young people as a visiting support team. There’s no expectation to run extra activities or change your programme for us—we work alongside what you already do. The goal is to learn directly from young people, because the best way to build inclusive sport is to listen to the people it’s meant to serve.
If you’d like to host a Pop-Up Inclusive Sport Engagement session—or simply want to learn more—we’d love to hear from you.
Book a session or learn more:
07961 446 365 | 07809 641 204




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