Inclusive Play Sessions Continue at the Log Cabin |
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The Stay2gether programme is designed for children of all abilities
September 11, 2025 Twice-monthly inclusive play sessions for children aged 0–12 are being hosted by The Log Cabin Charity in Ealing, They offer families a structured opportunity to engage in creative and sensory activities in a supported environment. The Stay2gether programme, which runs on selected Sundays from September to December , is designed to accommodate children of all abilities, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), alongside their siblings and carers. Sessions take place at the charity’s site on Northfield Avenue (W5 4UA) and are supported by Heathrow Community Trust. Activities include soft play, arts and crafts, music, and outdoor games, with quiet and sensory spaces available for children who may benefit from lower-stimulation environments. Trained staff are present to facilitate engagement and ensure safety. The programme also offers a space for parents and carers to connect, with opportunities to socialise and share experiences. Accessibility measures include secure facilities, support for personal care, and staff trained in Makaton, PECS, and epilepsy response. Upcoming session dates include:
Sessions run from 10am to 1pm. Families can attend on a one-off basis for £10 per session or register for an annual pass (£50 for up to two adults and three children), which covers all Stay2gether dates through August 2026. Booking is available online via eequ.org. The Log Cabin Charity operates as an independent organisation offering inclusive play services across after-school clubs, weekend sessions, and holiday schemes. Its mission centres on providing safe, affordable, and accessible play for children with additional needs and their mainstream peers. Further details, including accessibility provisions and booking guidance, are available on the Stay2gether programme page. Founded in 1980, The Log Cabin Charity has become an established part of the local community, offering inclusive play and support services to over 200 children and young people each year. The anniversary event aims to bring together families, neighbours, and supporters for an afternoon of activities, entertainment, and shared celebration.
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