RANi's SEND Sumer play and stay
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RANi's SEND Sumer play and stay

By RANi - Raising Awareness on Neurodivergent Individuals HAF

We have teamed up with Manchester Active and MPC to offer amazing FREE SEND sessions for SEND Manchester families – don't miss out!

Location

Unity Community Primary School

41 Allesley Drive Cheetwood M7 4YE United Kingdom

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About this event

Join Us for Summer SEND play and stay!

We are hosting a series of exciting sessions packed with engaging indoor and outdoor activities for SEND children and one of their sibling!

We know it’s hard to keep everyone happy, but we hope everyone understands that there’s so little - next to nothing - available for our SEND children. This is about them having fun, feeling included, and getting a fair chance to enjoy safe, supportive spaces that are built with their needs in mind and watch them thrive.

🌻 Event Schedules: Saturday 16th August (1.30-5.30pm) – A special 4-hour fun day session filled with extended fun and activities. Two additional events: Wednesday 20th August (2-4) Monday 25th August (2-4pm)

Each offering 2 hours of activities and play

🌻Open to children aged 5–10 years

🌻Each SEND child may bring up to one sibling

🌻For Manchester-based families – places allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Lunch and snacks will be provided for all children

🎟 Tickets are to be booked for children and not adults.

If any places become available, we will always prioritise SEND children first. Once those needs are met, we’ll offer any remaining spaces to additional siblings where possible.

Thank you all for your understanding and support- it really helps us make sure these sessions stay focused on the children who need them most.

Important: SEND Information & Privacy Statement At RANi, we aim to provide safe and supportive spaces specifically for children and families with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities). We do not require any formal diagnosis or paperwork.

We trust parents and carers to self-identify if their child has additional needs or is currently going through the diagnosis process. This information helps us plan appropriate support and ensure our sessions remain SEND-friendly.

Any details shared will be kept strictly confidential and used only for safeguarding and planning purposes, in line with data protection laws (GDPR).

Thank you for helping us create an inclusive and safe environment for our families.

RANi Team 🌻❤️

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend this event?

This event is for SEND children aged 5–10 living in Manchester, along with up to two siblings per child.

How much does it cost?

These sessions are completely free, thanks to our partnership with local organisations.

What activities will be available?

We’ll have a mix of indoor and outdoor activities designed to be fun, engaging, and suitable for SEND children and their siblings.

Will food be provided?

Yes! Lunch and snacks will be provided for all children attending the sessions.

How long are the sessions?

Saturday 16th August – 4-hour session Other two sessions – Each 2 hours long

Can I book more than one session?

SEND families can only book one session per SEND child to ensure fair access for everyone.

Do I need to stay with my child during the event?

Yes, parents/carers must remain on-site throughout the session for supervision and support. You are fully respected for your child/children durting these sessions.

How do I check in on the day?

Bring your Eventbrite ticket (digital or printed). Each ticket includes a QR code which will be scanned at entry.

How many siblings can attend?

Each SEND child can bring up to one sibling to the event. This helps us manage space, staff ratios, and resources fairly for all families attending.

Are the staff DBS checked and trained in first aid and food hygiene?

Yes, all staff involved in the event: - Hold a valid DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check - Up-to-date first aid training - Follow food hygiene standards, with trained staff handling any food and snacks We prioritise the safety and wellbeing of all children.

Why do we ask about your child’s SEND needs, and what do we do with that information?

We ask about your child’s additional needs so we can try our best to accommodate them. We do not require formal diagnosis or paperwork - we trust parents and carers to let us know if their child is neurodivergent or has additional needs.

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