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Home / Education / Penzance Gym Opens Sensory Haven for All Ages

Penzance Gym Opens Sensory Haven for All Ages

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Penzance Gymnastics Club launched a new sensory facility.
  • Funding from Cornwall Council enabled the room's creation.
  • The space supports individuals with diverse needs and ages.
Penzance Gym Opens Sensory Haven for All Ages

Penzance Gymnastics Club CIC has unveiled a new special education needs and disabilities (SEND) facility, significantly enhancing its community offerings. The creation of this specialized room was made possible through community capacity funding secured earlier this year from Cornwall Council. Organizers have collaborated with local establishments for disadvantaged children, acquiring a range of equipment tailored to diverse needs.

Double Olympic gold medalist Helen Glover officially inaugurated the facility on Monday. She emphasized its broad utility, noting the national demand for such dedicated spaces and expressing excitement about the investment made in Penzance. Glover also shared her personal connection, having her own children attend the club and appreciating the safe, calm environment it provides.

The new sensory room is accessible to children, young people, and adults. Attendees at the opening, like Jenny, a mother whose son Jack has autism and dyspraxia, lauded the facility as a vital community asset. She highlighted the positive impact of the club on Jack's confidence and overall development, emphasizing the room's role in ensuring individuals with additional needs feel seen and can thrive.

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Penzance Gymnastics Club has opened a new sensory facility specifically designed for individuals with special education needs and disabilities (SEND).
The new sensory room was funded by community capacity funding awarded to Penzance Gymnastics Club CIC from Cornwall Council.
Double Olympic gold medal rowing champion Helen Glover opened the new SEND facility at Penzance Gymnastics Club.

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