'What To Do' accessible experiences

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Experience something new online


Finding engaging, free and accessible activities should not be a challenge for those accessing care and support. Enter What To Do, an award-winning online platform bringing a world of extraordinary experiences directly to your screen. Whether its skill-building or pure entertainment, these adaptable sessions are designed to meet a diverse range of interests and abilities.

Developed by Community Integrated Care (CIC), one of the UK's leading health and social care charities, this resource is built on a singular vision: helping everyone lead the "Best Life Possible".

"Participants have already enjoyed an incredible variety of experiences - from dance classes with Strictly Come Dancing professionals and accessible exercise with members of England's Lionesses," says Laura Jenkinson, Communications Specialist at CIC.

A number of sessions are planned for the summer, including a Eurovision party and a tennis discovery event.

You can find out more by visiting the CIC website

Photo: Nick Harrison; Martin Neeves Photography Ltd

The Motability Scheme is the service that keeps disabled people moving. It’s delivered by Motability Operations and overseen by the Motability Foundation, which helps disabled people make the journeys they choose.