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SeakAid at the Croydon Multi-Sport SEND Festival (Croydon) — 19 February 2026
On Thursday 19 February 2026 , SeakAid was proud to be part of the Multi-Sport SEND Festival at New Addington Leisure & Community Centre (Croydon) , delivered by Access Sport in partnership with Croydon Council . The festival brought together disabled children and young people aged 5–25 and local providers, creating a welcoming space to try activities, meet organisations, and learn what support is available. For us, days like this matter because they put young people and


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


Thank You MJM Sports: New Stock Donation Supporting SeakAid’s Youth Programmes
SeakAid would like to say a huge thank you to MJM Sports , Heather Schofield , and the whole team for their incredibly kind donation of new stock . Support like this makes a real difference to the young people we work alongside, and we’re genuinely grateful that you’ve chosen to back our mission. At SeakAid, we exist to help disadvantaged and neurodivergent young people access sport and physical activity. For many of the youth groups, schools, and community partners we suppo
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