But we need to put safety first to ensure big-time fun for all. This places a duty as a service provider to make where appropriate, reasonable adjustments to enable individuals to access / continue to access work /gymnastics activities, to allow everyone to jump, dance and play to their heart’s desires.
In addition to the wavier documentation stating that a high level of fitness is needed to be able to take part in any activities within our parks, please see below other factors that need considering before admission to our parks.
- Anyone suffering from a health condition.
- Musculoskeletal issues.
- Pregnancy.
- Brittle bones.
- Preexisting injuries.
- Detaching Retina.
- Confirmed Atlanto Axial Instability.
- Rodded back.
- Down’s syndrome
- Dwarfism
- Medical Considerations for users with:
- Down’s syndrome
- Dwarfism
Additionally,
Which has highlighted the additional control measures to exercise a bit of caution before leaping into any of our activities.
Some participants may present with a medical condition that in some cases may be linked to disability. If an individual has a condition where participation in gymnastics is in question, they must seek medical advice through their GP before participation, to ensure that the activity will not have a detrimental effect on their health or well-being.
Further information can be found on The British Gymnastics Association Website
Users will be referred to this information when a carers card is presented to ensure users are made mindful of risks to jumpers with any impairments e.g listed above, before donning a pair of Oxygen socks and jumping into the fun.
Any user with achondroplasia or another genetic skeletal dysplasia form of dwarfism are not permitted to use the centre’s equipment, according to the advice of the British Gymnastics Association.