Accessible school holiday activities
October 1, 2024
As the spring school holidays are in full swing, families across Victoria are gearing up for a well-deserved break. For families of children with disability, finding accessible and inclusive activities is essential to ensure every child has the opportunity to enjoy the holidays. Fortunately, a range of disability-friendly, accessible events and programs across the state cater to children of all abilities, offering enriching experiences for all.
Accessible playgrounds and parks
Victoria is home to several all-abilities playgrounds designed to promote inclusion and fun for all children.. Located in popular spots such as Albert Park and alongside the Maribyrnong River, these playgrounds offer wheelchair-accessible ramps, sensory play areas, and interactive equipment. Local councils are also offering school holiday programs tailored to children with specific needs, ensuring access to a variety of physical, sensory, and cognitive activities.
Find an all ability playground near you.
Art and craft workshops
Creative outlets provide a fantastic way for children with disability to express themselves and numerous art and craft workshops across Victoria are designed with accessibility in mind. The National Gallery of Victoria offers special sensory-friendly sessions during the school holidays, where children can participate in art-making activities in a calm and supportive setting. One example is the Tactile Creations with Erica Tandori workshop. Similarly, ArtPlay in Melbourne provides workshops specifically tailored for children with autism and other sensory needs, allowing them to explore their creativity at their own pace.
Animal therapy programs
Equine therapy sessions are available through organisations such as Riding for the Disabled Victoria, where children can enjoy the calming experience of horse riding under the guidance of skilled therapists. Animal-assisted therapy has become a popular activity for children with disability, providing both therapeutic and recreational benefits. School holiday programs at venues such as the Collingwood Children’s Farm offer inclusive opportunities for children to interact with farm animals, helping to foster social engagement and emotional well-being.
Sensory-friendly cinema
Village Cinemas across Victoria is offering sensory-friendly movie screenings during the school holidays, specifically designed for children with autism or sensory sensitivities. The environment is adjusted to be more comfortable, with lower sound levels, dim lighting, and the freedom for children to move around as needed. This allows families to enjoy the cinema experience in a judgment-free atmosphere, ensuring everyone can participate in the magic of the movies.
Accessible indoor play centres
Indoor play centres such Chipmunks Playland in Melbourne offer specially designed sessions for children with disability during the school holidays. These centres have adapted equipment, quiet zones and a team of trained staff to assist children who may require additional support. For children with sensory processing challenges, these sessions create a space where they can play, explore, and socialise in a relaxed environment.