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Active Leeds introduces low sensory gym sessions
from Workout March 2023
by Script Media
ACTIVE Leeds is introducing low sensory gym sessions across some of its gyms. The sessions are designed to offer a safe and inclusive space for individuals with autism, ADHD and other neurodiverse conditions.
Loud music and bright lights can be a trigger for neurodivergent people, making activity in a gym environment very challenging; the aim of the low sensory sessions is to remove these barriers and make the gym space more accessible.
The low sensory gym sessions started at Pudsey Leisure Centre after learning from people with neurodiverse conditions what would support them to access the gym.
And after excellent feedback received from customers they have now been expanded to the John Charles Centre for Sport, John Smeaton, Middleton, and Pudsey.
Customers visiting during those hours that would like to listen to music are encouraged to bring headphones.
Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for public health and active lifestyles, said:
“Following fantastic feedback from customers at the Pudsey Leisure Centre, I am thrilled to say that we are now rolling out these sessions more widely.
“Regular exercise is crucial to the physical and mental wellbeing of people, and we want to ensure that we are providing a space in our leisure centres which is accessible to everyone and where customers feel comfortable and supported.
“We are continuing to work closely with partners to offer as much support as possible for neurodivergent people across our service.
“Working with Advonet, People in Action and Public Health we are delivering specific disability awareness training to gym instructors and staff.
“We are also working closely with Breeze Leeds to support autistic and disabled children when activities are held in our facilities.”
Session times across all centres will be Wednesday from 6.30pm to 8pm and Sunday from 1pm to 2.30pm.