Sensory Worx

Sensory Worx Sensory and specialist occupational therapy service

An Exciting opportunity to access Sensory Worx over the summer. Please contact us as soon as possible for availability a...
11/05/2026

An Exciting opportunity to access Sensory Worx over the summer.
Please contact us as soon as possible for availability and costing as places will be limited.

08/05/2026

Exciting developments at Sensory Worx

08/05/2026
06/05/2026

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Thanks, Pica Keynotes & Consulting

Recruiting Therapy Assistant: Sensory Worx are looking to recruit a part time temporary therapy assistant (25 hours per ...
08/01/2026

Recruiting Therapy Assistant: Sensory Worx are looking to recruit a part time temporary therapy assistant (25 hours per week until July 2026), with potential for future permanent post on increased hours.

A role incorporating working with a wide variety of professionals; organisations and families. Responsible for working with children with sensory developmental needs; maintaining health records and supporting families and staff to meet the needs of children.

This role is specifically to work within school environments to improve the understanding of sensory issues for staff, families and students.

If you feel you have relevant experience and are passionate about improving the lives and development of children with needs please contact us before 16th January 2026.

sensoryworx@outlook.com
0191 5920007

16/12/2025

For parents of children (aged 0-5) in England with a disability or additional needs including speech, language & communication challenges.

11/11/2025

The vestibular system’s physical structures are mostly developed before birth 👶, but the brain pathways that process this input continue to mature through adolescence 🧠.

That development depends on active movement—especially in early childhood 🤸‍♂️.

When kids crawl, spin, jump, swing, and climb, they’re not just playing—they’re strengthening brain connections that support balance, focus, emotional control, and learning 🎯🪁📚.

Today, many children spend too much time sitting, especially with increased screen time 📱🪑.
Studies show that more than half of a child’s waking hours are spent in non-active states.

Without regular vestibular input, key motor and cognitive skills may not fully develop 🚫🧩.

Let’s get kids moving!

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Greenhills Centre, Stephens Terrace, Wheatley Hill
Peterlee
DH63JS

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