Inclusive Summer Camps at Sport Ireland

Inclusive Summer Camps at Sport Ireland

At MCS we’re all enjoying that stretch in the evening and looking forward to brighter weather. Summer can bring excitement, but for many families, finding activities that include every child can feel challenging.

For this reason, we’re always on the lookout for inclusive environments that could support our many clients and families. Inclusion is not just about accessibility but about belonging, participation, and creating spaces where children of all abilities feel comfortable, supported, and free to enjoy themselves.

We’re delighted to once again see Inclusive Multi-Sport Camps on offer at Sport Ireland. Aimed at children aged 6 to 14, these camps bring together a variety of sports and games to help develop physical skills while keeping the focus firmly on a fun and social environment.

The camps run across several dates during the summer, perfect to slot in between busy summer holidays. Sessions take place at Sport Ireland (D15 A6WR) in the afternoon, from 12:30pm to 3pm across the following dates:

  • 29th June to 3rd July
  • 13th to 17th July
  • 27th to 31st July
  • 4th to 7th August (4-day camp)
  • 10th to 14th August

Prices are set at €99 for a five-day camp and €79.20 for the four-day option.

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Sport Ireland Inclusive Camps
Sport Ireland Inclusive Camps

Why Inclusive Camps Matter

Inclusion plays an important role in supporting children to feel seen, valued, and capable. For children with additional support needs, environments that are intentionally designed to include them can make a meaningful difference to their confidence and willingness to engage in new experiences.

For families, knowing that a programme is designed with inclusion in mind can provide reassurance. It can reduce the stress of wondering whether a child’s needs will be understood and supported, and instead allow space to focus on what really matters – enjoyment, growth, and positive experiences.

A Gentle Step into Summer Activities

If your child is new to group activities or you are exploring options that feel supportive and manageable, an inclusive camp can be a helpful starting point. The combination of structured activities, supportive facilitation, and a welcoming atmosphere can make it easier for children to engage in a way that feels comfortable to them.

Find out more about Inclusive Offerings at Sport Ireland

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