Glenfield to host latest family local offer celebration and roadshow event

Latest event to help families find out more

Hand drawn animation of seven children, different ages and ethnicities

The latest event showcasing support and taster sessions for children and young people with SEND is returning to Glenfield.

Leicestershire County Council’s Local Offer Celebration Event and Roadshow is a welcoming space to explore activities, connect with local organisations and enjoy time together.

The next event is taking place at the Pavilion, County Hall, Glenfield, on Thursday 28th May, from 1:30-3pm and families can bring along a picnic and enjoy a relaxed afternoon packed with engaging opportunities.

Sports taster sessions, creative arts and sensory activities will be available, as well as interactive stalls from local support organisations and opportunities to meet providers who can support children and families.

Already confirmed to attend are a range of well-known organisations, including:

  • Leicester Wheels For All
  • Blaby & District Spartans Inclusive FC
  • Leicestershire County Cricket Club
  • Leicestershire & Rutland County FA
  • Ambition Sports Coaching Ltd

The event is part of the Local Offer programme, which brings together services, support, and opportunities for children and young people with SEND and their families.
 

“These events are such a fantastic way for families to find out about the support and services available to them.

“I know we thoroughly enjoy hosting them, so whether you're looking for new activities, valuable support, or simply a fun afternoon out, the Local Offer Celebration Event and Roadshow promises something for everyone.”

Families are encouraged to register in advance to secure their place and avoid missing out. Book a place by visiting the Local Offer Roadshows page.

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