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  • MEMBERS

    Every year
    For families with one or more Neurodiverse child over the age of 5. Neurodiversity is a non-medical umbrella term that includes the conditions autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and ADHD.
     
    • Earn loyalty points on every £1 you spend
    • Trade loyalty points for discount coupons
    • Reduced joining fee till May 2025 - increase to £7.50
  • Spring Event Pass

    100£
     
    The Spring Pass gives access to nine inclusive events, includes entry for one child and one adult, priority booking, and a £100 Gulliver’s discount. Limited spaces available.
    Valid for 4 months
    • Twinkles SEN Trampoline Party Sunday 22nd March
    • Private SEN session at ROARRs indoor Dinomite 31st March
    • Twinkles SEN Easter Extravaganza 3rd April
    • Twinkles SEN Private Bowling Event Thursday 22nd April
    • Twinkles SEN Big half term Pleasure Beach Day Tues 7th April
    • Glow in the dark neon party Thursday 9th April
    • Autism awareness meet at Highlodge Sat 11th April
    • Private SEN session at ROARRs indoor Dinomite 26th may
    • Thorpe Park Date to be confirmed
    • Gullivers £100 discount per family not per pass
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All events can only be attended by ticketholders.  All tickets purchased are subject to our terms and conditions of sale.  Our terms and conditions of sale are:

All events are subject to the rules, safety rules, terms and conditions of the venue where applicable, it is the parents responsibility to make themselves aware of these.  All events must be attended by the parents or guardians who remain responsible for their child(ren) at all times, Twinkles do not offer any childcare and are at no time responsible for the safety of the children attending.  Parents must, therefore, attend and be responsible for their child(ren) at all times.

It is the responsibility of the ticket holder to ensure they are up to date with all our current policies, safeguarding guidelines and reporting policies - links to these are all available on this page.

As a group providing activities for SEN families, we promote a non-judgemental environment and ask that all parents are mindful and accepting of others and are aware that there will be a mix of abilities and disabilities within the group.  Challenging behaviour can be normal within our group of children, however, it should never impede the enjoyment of activities by others and bad behaviour, aggression, violence, bad language, bullying, intimidation and harassment must be addressed immediately by the parents.  We ask that parents immediately remove their child from a situation if any of the above is displayed by their child and noted by them or by others;  we ask parents to explain to their child why this is not acceptable and they can then ask the host volunteer to help integrate the child back into the activity.  If the child is wrongfully accused, the host volunteer will deal with this in the fairest manner they see possible.  

In the unlikely event where the parent does not remove their child and allows them to continue with this behaviour they will be asked to leave the activity and may lose their membership to the group.  

It is the parent or guardians responsibility to ensure they have adequate supervision when bringing more than one child, for example if one of your children requires constant supervision, then a second guardian must be present with them to help with the other children.  If a parent is unable to supervise all their children, they may be asked to leave the activity.  

For full details on our behavioural policy, please click here

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