Portland Freedom Short Stay Breaks

Portland College

Our popular short-stay breaks are designed with you in mind. Based on the Portland College campus, we are specialist providers of breaks for people with physical and learning disabilities.

Design your break your way, from one overnight stay to full board for a week. Your short-stay break takes place in a friendly, relaxed and fully accessible environment with opportunities to get involved in a wide range of activities and excursions. Our fully trained staff are on hand for 24 hour personal support.

We work hard to ensure that you will enjoy your stay with us and have access to opportunities that will help build your social skills, confidence and independence.

Who to contact

Contact Name
College main reception
Telephone
01623 499111 01623 499111
E-mail
admissions@portland.ac.uk
Website
www.portland.ac.uk
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Where to go

Name
Portland College
Address
Nottingham Road
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
Postcode

NG15 4TJ

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Availability

Specific age range
16+

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Description

Our popular short-stay breaks are designed with you in mind. Based on the Portland College campus, we are specialist providers of breaks for people with physical and learning disabilities.

Design your break your way, from one overnight stay to full board for a week. Your short-stay break takes place in a friendly, relaxed and fully accessible environment with opportunities to get involved in a wide range of activities and excursions. Our fully trained staff are on hand for 24 hour personal support.

We work hard to ensure that you will enjoy your stay with us and have access to opportunities that will help build your social skills, confidence and independence.

This service is listed for your information. Its inclusion on the Family Services Directory does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by Lincolnshire County Council. For more information, go to Terms & Conditions

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