Disability Snowsport UK
We provide skiing activities for people with a wide range of disabilities at indoor snowcentres across the UK. We also work on Cairngorm Mountain in the Scottish Highlands during the winter months.
We run activity weeks to North America and Europe during the winter months offering the full package of flights, transfers, accommodation and one to one tuition with a qualified adaptive instructor. These trips run between January and March.
Our lessons are one to one with a qualified adaptive instructor and include all adaptive equipment that is required.
The only thing you need to bring is warm clothing and gloves as this is not something we are able to supply, however this can be rented locally. The price varies at each centre.
When is it on?
- Session information
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Variable at each centre.
Who to contact
- Telephone
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01479 788 770
- hello@disabilitysnowsport.org.uk
- Website
- Disability Snowsport UK
- Notes
Charity number: 287106
Other details
- Cost description
- Lessons rates are reduced by becoming a Member of Disability Snowsport UK
- Referral required?
- No
- Age range
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All ages
Local Offer
- Local Offer description
All centres are accessible for wheelchair users or anyone with any form of disability.
What does your service do?
- What does your service do?
We provide adaptive snowsport lessons at our Adaptive Snowsport School which are located across the UK, as well as abroad on our Snowsport Lessons.
Where is it located and what areas does it cover?
- Where is it located and what areas does it cover?
Our Snowsport School are at the following locations:
DSUK Hemel Hempstead, at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead.
DSUK Sandown, at Sandown Sports, Esher.
DSUK Tamworth, at The Snow Dome, Tamworth
DSUK Manchester, at Chill Factore, Manchester
DSUK Rossendale, at The Hill, Rossendale
DSUK Glasgow at Snow Factor, Braehead and at Glasgow Ski and Snowboard Centre, Bellahouston Park
DSUK Edinburgh, at Midlothian Ski Centre, Hillend
DSUK Cairngorm, at Cairngorm Mountain, Aviemore
Who does your organisation provide a service for?
- Who does your organisation provide a service for?
Anyone no matter their disability, illness or injury.
How can I start using the service?
- How can I start using the service?
By getting in touch with our bookings team on 01479 788 770.
Is your service fully accessible?
- Is your service fully accessible?
Yes.
What training have your staff had regarding SEND?
- What training are the staff supporting children and young people with SEND had or are having?
All our instructors are Adaptive qualified.
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