We hosted a joyful, high-energy outing at Jump N Joey Trampoline Park for 30 students from DWish and Behala Bodhayan—creating a space where fun, movement, and inclusion came together seamlessly.
This event was designed especially for neurodivergent students and their families. Each student attended with a parent in a 1:1 support setup, ensuring they felt safe, comfortable, and fully able to participate at their own pace. Teachers from both schools were also present, offering familiar guidance and reassurance throughout the day.
At the heart of the experience were trampoline-based activities that provided a sensory-rich, movement-friendly environment. Students explored the space freely—jumping, playing, and engaging with one another. The energy was unmistakable: laughter, excitement, and genuine joy filled the space.
Our Training Academy Junior PSS team volunteered at the event, supporting safety, coordination, and smooth transitions, so families could focus on enjoying the experience.
We organised this outing because inclusive recreational spaces are not a luxury—they are essential. Opportunities like these help children build confidence, improve physical engagement, and experience social interaction in a natural, pressure-free setting.
What stood out most was the sense of belonging. Every child participated in their own way, and every effort was celebrated.
This wasn’t just a fun day out—it was a step towards creating a more inclusive world where every child has the chance to play, connect, and thrive.





