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Ergoadaptive Go Team

Ergoadaptive Go Team

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The Ergoadaptive Go Team are specialist pushchair advisers based in Kent, working with families of autistic and SEN children across the UK since 2015. With a background in posture, seating and specialist mobility, the team has supported hundreds of families and healthcare prescribers in identifying appropriate equipment and navigating the funding process.


Working closely with occupational therapists, paediatricians, school SENCOs and local authority teams, Ergoadaptive Go combines clinical knowledge with practical family experience. The team understands that choosing and funding a specialist pushchair is rarely straightforward — and that the right guidance makes a genuine difference to families at every stage of the process.


All content published by the Ergoadaptive Go Team is reviewed for accuracy and reflects current UK charity funding processes, DLA guidance, and specialist equipment practice.

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Jun 8, 20264 min
SEN Buggies and Supportive Pushchairs: Your Questions Answered
When families start researching SEN buggies and supportive pushchairs for a child with additional needs, the same questions come up repeatedly. Some are practical. Some are clinical. Some are harder to find honest answers to, questions about whether a buggy is really necessary, whether funding is actually available, whether the investment is worth it. This guide works through the most common ones directly. What is the difference between an SEN buggy and a regular pushchair? A regular...

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Jun 1, 20265 min
Running with a Disabled Child: Jogging Pushchairs and Inclusive Racing in the UK
For families of disabled children, the idea of participating in running events together can feel distant, not because they don't want to, but because the assumption is that running is an activity their child can only watch. That assumption is worth challenging. With the right equipment, the right event and the right preparation, disabled children can participate in running events as genuine entrants, not spectators. This guide covers what families in the UK need to know about jogging...

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May 7, 20265 min
Autism Elopement and Bolting Safety: A Practical Guide for UK Families
Elopement, the tendency of some autistic children to run or wander away from safe spaces, often without warning and without awareness of danger, is one of the most acutely frightening safety challenges that families of autistic children face. It is common, it is underreported outside the families who live with it daily, and it is one of the clearest examples of the gap between what autism looks like from the outside and what managing it looks like on the inside. This guide covers what...

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