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The requested URL /techguide.php?vmode=1&catid=103 was not found on this server.Beach Wheelchairs is a Scottish Charity which believes that everyone has the right to enjoy our beautiful beaches. We provide beach wheelchairs for children and adults and a beach walker for loan free of charge from our Beach Hut at North Berwick Harbour, East Lothian. Click here to read our latest newsletter To help you meet your needs, we have four different beach wheelchairs available, one for children, 2 for adults and a beach walker. When you call to book with us, we will chat through the options available to ensure that where possible the wheelchair that you choose meets your needs. The available wheelchairs are: Call our volunteers in advance on 0300 111 2112 to discuss available equipment and book a session which suits you. Sessions can be booked for morning, afternoon or evening 7 days a week. On the day of your booking, we will meet you at our Beach Hut in North Berwick Harbour.




You will be shown how to use the wheelchair, we'll ask you to sign some paperwork and then off you go! If you are interested in volunteering please e mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or ring the mobile number 0300 111 2112 If you are interested in setting up a similar scheme in your area please get in touch via e mail e mail This email address is being protected from spambots. or ring the mobile number 0300 111 2112 and we will be delighted to help you.Jenx Postural Support Products for Children Jenx, the one of the leading manufacturers of postural support products for children. Over the years Jenx has become one of the world’s most respected companies dedicated to developmental furniture for children. Every day Jenx apply their expertise in paediatric therapy and innovative design to finding better ways to help children with special postural support needs. Every child is special, so Jenx have made sure each product they make is as adjustable as possible.




Jenx provide a wide range of accessories and optional extras so their products can be customised to your child’s needs. Postural support has to function well, of course—but why can’t it look great too? Jenx believe in making their products bright and friendly so kids want to use them.The requested URL /pages.php?pageid=239 was not found on this server.The resource requested could not be found on this server!Helmet Bell and Bib... Be the first to review this productThe requested URL /index.php?categoryid=28 was not found on this server. Family Man / Business Owner of Sales Agency / Certified Trainer / Presenter of The Business Show on CavanTV / MC / Professional Showjumping Commentator. 148 Photos and videos Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @ColmColgan. Loading seems to be taking a while. Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.




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Both Hannah and Sufyaan have muscular dystrophy (SEPN-1). Hannah is also a carrier for Duchenne MD. The need for powered wheelchairs to support their mobility is essential and with the help of sponsorship from various other charities as well as TBLTF UK this was made possible. Thank you to all of you who supported us at our stand at the Bowen Conference on 5-6 September, through the sale of our goody bags we raised £99.35. Thanks also to the organisers for donating money from the raffle to the fund in the sum of £200. Jayden on his new adapted bike being pushed by his grandmother One of the recipients of the awards in 2014 was a little boy called Jayden, who has Hypoxic Brain Injury through near drowning. Jayden now has no voluntary movement in his limbs, he can’t speak or reliably swallow and it is not known whether he can hear or see. Jayden attends a school for children with profound learning difficulties where he appears to enjoy going and receives lots of stimulation (light, colour, sound).




He also has regular Bowen treatments. The trustees were delighted to be able to award £2000 towards an adapted bike that will help to: Maximise his circulation and respiration. Lessen any stiffness in his joints and muscles – this is an ongoing daily struggle. Increase his mobility generally, especially in his spine, pelvis and knees. Rebecca’s paediatrician stated that she had no myelination happening in her brain (myelination being the process that causes maturation and allows ability to develop). Rebecca will need permenant and full-time care. With the help from the fund her parents were able to buy her an especially adapted tricycle and below is a short paragraph of what her mother had to say: "The bike arrived last Monday, so Rebecca went on it when she got home from school. I struggled to get her on it as she was so excited she wasn't giving me time to tie the straps up. She started peddling straight away. Having the handle was a good idea as I am able to keep some control of her.




Her ‘nain’ and ‘taid’ took her to Barmouth seaside to have a ride along the front and a good day was had. Both her grandparents were exhausted but Rebecca was ready for more." Angus who was born with a chromosome disorder called Isodicentric 15 or Idic 15. This means that he has extra genetic material on his chromosome 15 that is thought to account for his symptoms and development issues which cause delays in language development and motor skills. At present there is no specific treatment that can undo any chromosome abnormality. The fund was able to help Angus by funding a HelpKidzLearn Easy Switch which allows Angus to have access, control and interact with simple computer graphics, sounds and games. Below is a comment from his dad: "Both his life and ours have already changed markedly as he can now take some control and just start playing on the computer, while his parents take ten minutes or so break! (Something previously missing from our lives). Angus, quite amazingly, picked up the correlation between pressing the switch and say, an aeroplane flying across the screen in what could only amount to ten minutes.




His delight at being able to achieve this was remarkable." Celt who has been diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. With the help of the fund his parents were able to create a geulistrm free environment, which is essential for Celt’s wellbeing and also a trampoline for exercise. The picture shows Celt and his mother receiving the TBLTF UK cheque from their Bowen practitioner Carole Hough. "Celt is an adorable, happy little boy who is full of smiles and laughter and shows no sign of discomfort or grumpiness as you would expect having to go through all this medication and intense, almost brutal, physiotherapy." The picture below shows Harvey who has cerebral palsy. He was awarded a Britax traveller car seat. “Being able to buy the Britax traveller car seat has made so much difference to a car journey with him, as you can imagine he has to spend a lot of time in the car. The Bowen Therapy is really making a difference to children’s lives and we as a family are extremely grateful for all your help.”




On the 12th August, Leicester Bowen Children’s Clinic (LBCC) was the venue for the presentation of a swing by the Tom Bowen Legacy Trust Fund. It was attended by David and Birgitte Howells who ran the fund in the UK, Ron Phelan from Australia, Rose Ward (and some of her team from the clinic) and Amer Singh, the young recipient, and his parents. This is the first item to be presented to a child in the UK that has been fully funded by money raised. Amer, has Autistic Spectrum Disorder and has made great improvements in the three years of regular visits to the childrens clinic. One of his ongoing issues has been that of co-ordination and balance and as part of his Occupational Therapy he has played on a specialist swing that gives important vestibular stimulation to encourage brain development. The presentation of this swing – a robust garden model – will enable him to have more of this stimulation through fun and play. Amer now attends a mainstream middle school full time with the help of a support worker.

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