Latest News | 29 October 2025

Applications open for camps at charity’s new home

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Over The Wall Camp
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Over The Wall Camp is inviting families with children living with a long-term health challenge to experience the magic of mischief at its new Derbyshire base.

Applications have opened to attend one of the charity’s free residential camps in 2026.

The majority of next year’s camps – Health Challenge Camps, Siblings Camps, Family Camps and Home Education Camps – are due to take place at the charity’s new ‘forever home’ at the former Ockbrook School in Derbyshire.

In 2024, Over The Wall Camp secured a 40-year lease for the former school, which closed in June 2021.

The first phase of the work is currently underway to create wheelchair-accessible accommodation and communal spaces.

The three and five-day residentials provide a safe and supportive place for children, aged eight to 17 years, to rediscover the magic and mischief of childhood, increase self-confidence, form friendships, and develop independence through fun and exciting activities.

Activity programmes are carefully designed to present children with opportunities to challenge themselves and develop new talents.

Activities include arts and crafts, team games, climbing, campfires, archery, and more, in age-appropriate teams.

Each of the ‘OFSTED Outstanding’ rated camps has a clinical team of staff and volunteers, including qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics who provide safe and effective care for each child.

Camps can safely accommodate children currently receiving treatment or experiencing health challenges for over 130 different illnesses.

Shea Donovan, chief operating officer at Over The Wall Camp, said: “Camp is where the magic happens. Yes, we do a lot of fun things at camp, but it’s how we do it that makes all the difference.

“Our camp programmes are based on a ‘Therapeutic Recreation’ model, backed by the medical world, which helps children affected by serious illness regain their confidence and self-esteem.

“On camp, children feel empowered and supported to step out of their comfort zones and realise their abilities in a safe environment.

“The changes we see in children and young people are profound and have a lasting impact.

“Many families with children with long-term health conditions spend their lives adapting and seeking a sense of belonging. On camp, they can relax, be fully ‘seen’, and feel safe to play, learn and grow.”

For more information and to apply, head to: http://www.otw.org.uk/residential-camp.


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