Western Corner
Location
Programme manager: Rachel Sherratt-Smith
Western Corner provides holiday activities for disabled children and young people aged 5-18 years, who have a severe learning impairment, have experienced difficulties accessing services due to their behaviour, or who find a busy play scheme too challenging. These may include those who have an autistic spectrum disorder or complex needs.
Our aim is to provide fun and imaginative play and leisure opportunities, where disabled children and young people can freely choose to fully participate in a range of activities. We believe that they have the right to play, have access to appropriate communication methods and to be fully included in their community. Activities take place in Witney, Oxford, Wantage and Didcot from 10am-4pm and cost £18 per day.
We accept referrals from parents or carers, family members and professionals. Places offered are subject to individual assessment and available spaces.
For further information, please contact us on the above telephone number.
Western Corner Oxfordshire works in partnership with, and receives financial help from, Oxfordshire County Council and Aiming High for disabled children funding.
Helping children
- Children's centres
- Children in trouble with the law
- Children at risk on the streets
- Disabled children
- Young refugees
- Young carers
- Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children
- Children affected by adult substance misuse
- Post adoption and care service
- Advocacy services
- Participation
- Over the Rainbow - an event celebrating young people




