Aiming High update

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Aiming High Stoke-on-Trent

New providers running sessions from April.

Do you know about Aiming High?It is a programme which offers a wide range of fun, inclusive activities and short breaks for children and young people under the age of 18 with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) in Stoke-on-Trent — and their families. No EHCP or diagnosis is required to take part.

Aiming High has introduced its new providers who will be running activities from April.

The new providers are:

  • Peter Pan Centre for 0-5 Year Olds
    • Stay and Play sessions including access to their sensory room and outside spaces.
  • Port Vale
    • Offering sports sessions, youth clubs for younger and older children, holiday youth clubs plus family match day experiences.
  • Furry Friends
    • Offering animal and equine therapy plus forest crafts.
  • Neighbourly Helpers
    • Sports, cooking and other life skills such as using public transport and social skills.
  • Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
    • Outdoor activities to engage children with nature such as den building, mud kitchens and campfire cooking.

who join the exisiting providers:

  • Action for Children
  • Bee Active Multi-Sports Sessions
  • CEA Community Garden Projet
  • Diamond Families
  • Endorphins - Energise
  • Family Focus
  • Gather the Community
  • New Vic Theatre
  • Our Space
  • Port Vale
  • Project Indi
  • Sportworks

To find out more about the Aiming High Programme visit: Aiming High activities – Local Offer

To view and book the activities available visit: Eequ – Stoke-on-Trent Aiming High

Published: 17th March 2026