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Monday, 20 April 2026

Intergrating disabled children, their schools and scouting

One running sore growing up was the disconnect between school programs for those of us with disabilities and those in the wider community as often it seemed they were almost two different countries apart neither knowing of and about each other to our detriment.

It might be things like Swimming Clubs with sessions specifically for the disabled and access to disability swimming competitions in your region or across the whole country, Holiday clubs where you could get involved in things with support be they days out arts and crafts or sports or Scouting which strangely enough in my experience is seldom mentioned to you.

It does appear today some in the world of what is termed "Special Needs Education" are getting together with Scouting because some issues stem from our past experience of being excluded or just not wanted so we don't seek out things are available and those we look for to help us with such as school just don't have the knowledge.

Some schools now are working on things like creating activities related to just those at a school such such as in Explorers where because the program is centred more around individual independence you actually need more assistance with than say in Cubs or Scouts where things tend to more pack based.

Evidence has shown an offer can lead to more movement of those individuals toward getting involved within the mainstream scouting activities such as activity days and camps where staff at the school join scout leaders delivering which is the ultimate goal.

Few of us want to be segregated from mainstream activities especially when you're young but we do need assistance and leg up to get involved.

Schools doing this find not only does it help children and young people but it is often singled out for praise by the schools inspectorate OFSTED, for the difference it makes given the idea of special schools is to meet those needs that a mainstream school with some adjustments simply cannot.

Let's bridge the gap between the sectors and help disabled children and young adults make the most of their lives.

Friday, 17 April 2026

Locks


Canals in many ways were the information superhighway of the eighteenth and nineteenth century enabling goods, often mass produced to get to markets and ports.

Staffordshire, my home county was very much at the centre of the Industrial Revolution with coal, iron ore, clay all together enabling iron works, coal and pottery production to take place on a vast scale,

Here on Bratch Lock on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal we see one of the many locks you had to navigate along the way as a barge driver taking your wares on behald of the company you worked for.

Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Ready for summer

 

Almost over, the local bluebells will be back this time next year.

Monday, 13 April 2026

Fun Day

 

As we exit Easter, here's an example of an event held that sounds like a load of fun

Friday, 10 April 2026

On the hunt...

 

Friday and we're off for a weekend of fun involving a Egg Hunt if we can keep pesky ants away from the sweet chocolate, quizzes and outdoor games.

They may well a pause on Monday as my hands rather swollen at times and so not up to typing.

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Enroute


Making plans to be away for a few days so they may be a gap in publishing while these two might well of been off to camp, which I wouldn't blame being the sort that lives fun and games outdoors and camp fires.

We may even have one.

Monday, 6 April 2026

The Scouts Bunny Bash!

 This is being assembled Easter Day between some storm damage so things are a bit hetic.

Anyway many Scout groups around the world do have what I'd call whole events days that cover making Easter connected arts and crafts things like bonnets, bunnies (never can have enough bunnies!) egg decoration and various games.

This one poster from American Girl Scouts showing the sort of event day that can be done with a bit of planning and goodwill. Obviously you do have a "Plan B" should rain or be windy outdoors.

That to me sounds very much like FUN!