MOVE is an activity based programme which uses the combined knowledge of education, therapy and family to teach severely disabled children and adults the skills of sitting, standing, walking and transferring to the very best of their ability.
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MOVE works with the child/ adult and their individual care team including family, carers, teachers, therapists and anyone else who supports them. Using a goal based approach the child/ adult works towards agreed targets which range from being able to raise and hold their head independently enabling them to view and interact with the world around them, to being able to walk unaided or to play football using a pacer. By incorporating the practise of meaningful skills into everyday life, MOVE enables families to be directly involved with their child's progress.
If your child's school or centre is not already practising MOVE, then the first step is to get them on board. The team approach is a key aspect of MOVE and so we recommend that your child's teachers, care assistants and therapists are all involved to ensure best practice.
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MOVE Europe is a charity based in the founded in 1984 as The Prince of Wales' Disability Partnership. It was formed to help accelerate the inclusion of disabled people into society. Taking inspiration from MOVE International in the USA the flagship project MOVE Europe was then launched in 1999 to enable severely disabled children and adults across Europe to have access to the MOVE Programme, providing mobility opportunities and increasing independence.
Many people on the MOVE Programme have already accomplished more than was believed possible (please see some of our Case Studies) and every child on the programme makes progress to the best of their ability.

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