Equipment Exhibitions, Sport & Other Events
Equipment Exhibitions, Sport & Other Events
Scroll through the calendar below and click on each event to find out further details, along with any instructions for booking (where applicable) and who to contact if you have any questions.
This list gets added to and updated, whenever possible, throughout the year.
When: Sunday 13th July 2025
Where: Walton Hall Gardens in Warrington
What: Disability Awareness Day ("DAD") is the world’s largest ‘not for profit’ voluntary-led disability exhibition, held annually in a huge tented village within the grounds of Walton Hall Gardens in Warrington. Visitors to the free show will find over 200 exhibitors, equipment suppliers, transport, holidays, leisure, employment, support groups and services. Plus a Sports Zone including Scuba diving, an Arts Marquee and family entertainment.
When: 28th February 2026
Where: All over the world!
What: Rare Disease Day takes place on the last day of February each year. The main objective of the day is to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives.
When: March 2026
Where: NEC, Birmingham
What: Naidex is Europe’s most established event for supporting independent living, showcasing wide-ranging solutions to improve mobility and accessibility, the latest innovations and tech, and explores the future of digital and physical accessibility. The event is for anyone who is living with a health condition or impairment, as well as anyone caring for or supplying to this community. Their event features suppliers, seminars and panels, and a host of interactive features – this year there is also a section dedication to disabled children.
When: 2025 – 2026 various dates
Where: Maidstone, Kent
What: Get practical advice, learn from speakers, research some of the leading and latest innovations in disability equipment provision.
When: 2025 -2026 various dates check website for more info below
Where: Various locations throughout the UK
What: Organised by Disabled Living, these are five of the largest, free UK exhibitions totally dedicated to children and young adults aged up to 25 years with disabilities and additional needs, their parents, carers and professionals who work with them.
When: Various dates and times
Where: Across the UK
What: Family Fund is the UK’s largest charity providing grants for families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people.
When: Various dates check website for more information
What: All the events bring everything available on the Motability Scheme together in great accessible locations, to make joining the Scheme as easy and informed as possible. They’re free to attend and include: a huge display of cars, WAVs, adaptations and scooters; opportunities to test drive adapted and non-adapted cars; Motability Scheme advisors available to chat to.
When: Various dates
Where: Various locations or virtual events
What: Wheelpower organise an annual programme of events for children, young people and adults, including: Primary and Junior Sports camps, Get Active camps, and National Junior Games.