Charity | Posted on September 15th, 2022 | return to news
Diverse Abilities launches new award scheme
This is the chance for young people aged over 16 to get involved with activities they wouldn’t normally experience.
Young people aged 16 and over who have learning disabilities, have the chance to enter a new award as they make the transition into adulthood.
Launched by Diverse Abilities, the OPT Award gives students the opportunity to complete three strands: The Helping Award, The Personal, Social and Emotional Wellbeing Award, and The 48 Hour Challenge. Students focus on one strand each term with activities such as caring for animals, gardening, hydrotherapy, yoga and more. The challenge element of the award is to take on two days of activities these young people would not normally experience, and an overnight stay away from home.
Lynda Larke, creator of the OPT Award, said: “Students such as ours at Langside are rarely recognised for their achievements and abilities, yet face extraordinary challenges in their daily lives, both physical and mental. Students with very complex medical needs often don’t have the same access to accredited schemes as those in mainstream schooling.”
Lynda works at Langside School, the specialist school operated by Diverse Abilities, and has more than 20 years’ experience teaching children with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD).
She said: “The children I have taught for the last 20 years inspired me to create an accredited scheme that caters specifically for children with complex needs, I felt determined to create an award that provided opportunities to enrich children’s lives whilst enabling positive risk taking and personal challenges.”
The scheme is nationwide and for more information about how a school or organisation can get involved visit optaward.org.uk.
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