A new club in Sunderland is providing a range of activities for adults with learning disabilities.
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00:00Okay, then show them, just ask what this initiative is all about in place.
00:04We set up the Wild Club Weaside Interactive Leisure and Development to offer a safe space
00:10for adults with learning difficulties to come together, socialise, make friends, possibly
00:18learn something, do a bit of exercise if we can squeeze that in as well.
00:23What sort of activities do people get to do then?
00:26Every week we do a different activity to try and keep things fresh.
00:29One week it could be a dance class and karaoke, another week sports, baking, arts and crafts
00:36or even a quiet board game session.
00:39And how much of a need is there for this sort of service for people with learning disabilities?
00:42I think there's been a huge need, especially for adults, a lot of times once people reach
00:4718 they age out of a lot of services that's available, especially since Covid a lot of
00:53other clubs and activity centres have unfortunately closed down.
00:59One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.
01:06Okay then Gavin, so what's the best thing about coming along to the club for you then?
01:11Sports, meeting new people, meeting my new girlfriend.
01:13And what about yourself Rebecca?
01:15I love coming here, meeting new people and enjoying all the activities.
01:19And what's your favourite activity you like to do?
01:21Dance and karaoke.
01:23And do you understand your son's been coming along here as well?
01:26Yes.
01:27He's 18 now, is one of the issues that once he becomes an adult the same sort of provision
01:32doesn't exist, is that the case?
01:33Yes, that's the case, yes.
01:34So how valuable a service is this going to be?
01:36Very valuable.
01:38What about is there a chance to chat to other parents in a similar situation as well?
01:41Yes.
01:44My name's Michael.
01:45Andrew.
01:46Andrew Smith.
01:47Do you want to give a booze?