Specially adapted, accessible transport — the famous Sunshine Coaches —make it possible for children and young people to get out and about to learn practical life skills and enjoy places they otherwise couldn’t get to;
Customised wheelchair grants help to increase mobility and improve independence;
Specialist equipment grants support a child’s development or ability to self-care; and
Memorable experiences, in the form of the Variety Great Days Out programme, provide educational and fun day trips.
Not having access to the right equipment can impact the life and health of, not just a disabled child, but their entire family. Parents and carers of a child with disabilities are more prone to health problems, such as: severe back pain due to lifting, fatigue from needing to wake during the night, and isolation due to difficulties getting out with their child.
NHS England have reported that parent caregivers of children who use wheelchairs have a 90% chance of developing muscular-skeletal damage, and 75% of carers of wheelchair users have no training in how to reduce harm to their health.
So, the donations DART makes on your behalf can benefit disabled children, their brothers, sisters and parents.
Abigail’s disability affects her walking, and she can tire and fall easily. She has physiotherapy support which helps. She has been prescribed a wheelchair which she likes and is learning how to control and turn. The biggest difficulty has been that, as a single parent, her mother could not push Abigail in a wheelchair and her baby sibling in a pram at the same time; so they couldn’t go out together as a family. Variety funded a combined wheelchair and pram so Abigail’s mother could push both together. They can now go out together as a family without worrying about Abigail getting tired, or the family having to rely on support from other adults.
What will our donations buy?
DART donations will be put to good use. Here are some of the things we’ll be able to help with…
- Isolation - Communication devices, play equipment and special car seats reduce social isolation, enabling a child or young person to engage in social play with others.
- Independence - Sensory equipment, standers and specialist wheelchairs enable a child or young person to be more independent, improve mobility or enable a child or young person to play alone more easily.
- Wellbeing - Hoists, seating and sleep equipment improve wellbeing by enabling the child or young person to more easily care for themselves or enabling parent carers to care more easily. They can make the child or young person more comfortable inside or outside of the home and contribute to Muscle Tone Development.
If you’d like to help other families like Abigail’s, ask us to donate to Variety when you place your next DART order and we’ll make it happen, at no extra cost to you.
You can follow Variety, the Children’s Charity on Twitter, Facebook, or on Instagram.
Gemma Cowley
Specially adapted, accessible transport — the famous Sunshine Coaches —make it possible for children and young people to get out and about to learn practical life skills and enjoy places they otherwise couldn’t get to;
Customised wheelchair grants help to increase mobility and improve independence;
Specialist equipment grants support a child’s development or ability to self-care; and
Memorable experiences, in the form of the Variety Great Days Out programme, provide educational and fun day trips.
Not having access to the right equipment can impact the life and health of, not just a disabled child, but their entire family. Parents and carers of a child with disabilities are more prone to health problems, such as: severe back pain due to lifting, fatigue from needing to wake during the night, and isolation due to difficulties getting out with their child.
NHS England have reported that parent caregivers of children who use wheelchairs have a 90% chance of developing muscular-skeletal damage, and 75% of carers of wheelchair users have no training in how to reduce harm to their health.
So, the donations DART makes on your behalf can benefit disabled children, their brothers, sisters and parents.
Abigail’s disability affects her walking, and she can tire and fall easily. She has physiotherapy support which helps. She has been prescribed a wheelchair which she likes and is learning how to control and turn. The biggest difficulty has been that, as a single parent, her mother could not push Abigail in a wheelchair and her baby sibling in a pram at the same time; so they couldn’t go out together as a family. Variety funded a combined wheelchair and pram so Abigail’s mother could push both together. They can now go out together as a family without worrying about Abigail getting tired, or the family having to rely on support from other adults.
What will our donations buy?
DART donations will be put to good use. Here are some of the things we’ll be able to help with…
- Isolation - Communication devices, play equipment and special car seats reduce social isolation, enabling a child or young person to engage in social play with others.
- Independence - Sensory equipment, standers and specialist wheelchairs enable a child or young person to be more independent, improve mobility or enable a child or young person to play alone more easily.
- Wellbeing - Hoists, seating and sleep equipment improve wellbeing by enabling the child or young person to more easily care for themselves or enabling parent carers to care more easily. They can make the child or young person more comfortable inside or outside of the home and contribute to Muscle Tone Development.
If you’d like to help other families like Abigail’s, ask us to donate to Variety when you place your next DART order and we’ll make it happen, at no extra cost to you.
You can follow Variety, the Children’s Charity on Twitter, Facebook, or on Instagram.
Gemma Cowley