Aqua disco helps disabled children stay active
Designed for children with complex disabilities, an aqua disco featuring a lighting system, inflatable props and Taylor Swift songs, which claims to be the first of its kind, has been set up in a leisure centre in north London.
The sessions in Barnet, organised by national disability charity Sense, are about fun and creating a safe and inclusive space where children can thrive and enjoy themselves.
The disco helps children get active, stay healthy and socialise, and it has proven so popular that the charity wants to create more sessions across London.
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