autism

Library staff support Onesie Wednesday

Staff at the Central Library will be donning onesies on Wednesday 2 April to help raise awareness of autism.

Onesie Wednesday was created by The National Autistic Society as a way for people to show their support for anyone on the autistic spectrum. By wearing a onesie or pyjamas for the day, people are saying ‘it’s alright to be different’.

This year the event coincides...

Fun day struck lucky with sun

Bright sunshine and an inflatable assault course brought smiles to the faces of guests at the Modus Care fun day.

The annual event, for both service users and support staff, was held in the grounds of Bull Point House, near the Tamar estuary.

Guests enjoyed music, refreshing ice creams and a tasty barbeque, but the major hit of the day was the inflatable assault course that...

White Peacock

A play for young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities.

It’s the last night of Sam’s school holidays. He’s alone in the moonlit garden; high up in the tree he can hear the white peacock calling. But then a young girl appears from the nearby wood. Join us in the garden to find out what happens next! Dip your feet in the pond, lie under Sam’s favourite tree, and shelter from the storm in his den. Share the tingle of excitement of a first kiss, and discover something amazing about the white peacock.

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