S.H.I.P. runs weekly youth clubs during school term times for young people with Additional Support Needs. These are run by experienced Play Leaders and supported by Volunteers.
There are lots of exciting activities to choose from, which are planned around the needs of the young people, and provide them with opportunities to make friends and have lots of fun.
You can come along to a youth club, no need to book. You can get in touch for more details.
Perth Youth Club runs three nights a week during school term time from Gleneagles Day Opportunities. This is a purpose-built center with fantastic facilities including an indoor garden, art room, sensory room, cooking facilities, and computers.
This is a great opportunity for children and young people to get together meet new friends, catch up with old friends, try new activities and learn new social and life skills. The staff and volunteers work with the children to plan activities for each week ie, sports, games, art, sensory activities, and puzzles.
Monday - 6 .30 - 8 pm - Independent young adult group (14 yrs +)
Tuesday - 6 - 7.30 pm - Mixed-aged group
Thursday - 6.30 - 8 pm - Mixed-aged group
Kinross Youth Club runs every Tuesday at 6:30 - 8pm during school term time from Loch Leven Community Campus. This club is for school-age (5 - 18 years) children and young people with Additional Support Needs.
This is a great opportunity for children and young people to get together meet new friends, catch up with old friends, try new activities and learn new social and life skills. The staff and volunteers work with the children to plan activities for each week ie, sports, games, art, sensory activities, and puzzles.
Crieff Youth Club
Crieff Youth Club runs every Tuesday from 6:30 - 8pm during school term time from Starthearn Community Campus. This club is for school-age (5 - 18 years) children and young people with Additional Support Needs.
This is a great opportunity for children and young people to get together meet new friends, catch up with old friends, try new activities and learn new social and life skills. The staff and volunteers work with the children to plan activities for each week ie, sports, games, art, sensory activities, and puzzles.