Appeal for new sensory play area for Deaf students with additional needs

Organised by the Deaf Academy

The Deaf Academy wants to transform an unstimulating outdoor space into a vibrant, inclusive sensory play area tailored to its Deaf students with complex additional needs. It will support their learning and physical, social, and emotional wellbeing.

Our aim is to provide the very best education and residential care for Deaf children and young people with additional needs. Your support will help our Deaf students thrive.

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The Deaf Academy has launched a fundraising appeal to transform its outdoor space into a vibrant, inclusive sensory play area tailored to its Deaf students with complex additional needs.

The current play area is outdated, uninspiring, and unsuitable for the Academy’s students. It was originally created for early years children, so the existing equipment does not meet the current students’ developmental and sensory requirements. The planned new space will provide an environment that supports their physical, social, and emotional wellbeing, helping them to learn, regulate, and thrive.

The redevelopment will introduce resurfaced walkways, wheelchair-accessible structures, and interactive elements that stimulate the senses. Features will include raised planters filled with fragrant herbs such as mint and lavender, climbing structures, balance beams, and a sunken trampoline to encourage physical activity. A covered seating area will help students develop communication skills, while a gazebo will provide a calming retreat for students who require sensory regulation.

Deaf Academy teacher Hannah Reeves, who is leading this project, emphasised the importance of this transformation:

She said “Our current outdoor space is tired, empty, and underused – a wasted opportunity. All of our students have additional needs, including vision impairments and learning difficulties, and they require a space that meets their sensory needs. This new play area will be designed with that in mind, allowing them to explore, engage, and develop essential life skills in a safe and supportive environment.”

To ensure the space is fully inclusive and future-proofed, the Academy has collaborated with staff from classes across the school and college to design a play area based on sensory circuits, incorporating ‘calming’, ‘organising’, and ‘alerting or physical’ activities. The project will also feature role-play sheds designed like a supermarket and café, enabling students to practice everyday communication and life skills before applying them in real-world settings.

As a charity, the Academy provides a range of services to Deaf young people and their families including education, residential care, and support. In addition, it is also involved in research and development and training for professionals working with Deaf young people.

The charity delivers regular free British Sign Language (BSL) weekends to any family across the South West who has a Deaf child. This is part of its charitable objectives, supporting families’ essential need to learn BSL in order to communicate with their child. This new play space will also provide a lovely relaxing and safe space for families in which to learn with their child during these sessions.

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Donation summary

Total
£680.30
+ £146.25 Gift Aid
Online
£680.30
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£680.30
Fundraisers
£0.00

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