Choose the Minecraft session that suits you best.
We offer multiple types of Minecraft sessions across Cycle 2 for autistic young people aged 7–22. Each option is part of a 6-week program that runs one day a week for 6 weeks, with sessions either 1 hour or 2 hours long depending on the group you choose.
Minecraft options available in Cycle 2
Cycle 2 includes a range of Minecraft-based options so participants can choose the format, time and age grouping that suits them best.
Different Minecraft session types
Choose from Creative Server, Survival Server, or Minecraft Discussion Group sessions across the week.
Structured over 6 weeks
Every Minecraft option in Cycle 2 runs as a 6-week program, on one day a week for 6 weeks, between 27 April and Friday, 5 June.
Easy to apply
Use the Apply Now buttons and select the Minecraft session you would like to attend as your preference. All Minecraft options appear alongside the other Cycle 2 choices in the application form.
Built for choice, clarity and support
Whether a young person prefers building, surviving, or chatting about Minecraft, Cycle 2 gives families clear options across age groups and timeslots.
One day a week for 6 weeks
Depends on the session selected
Creative • Survival • Discussion Group
Select your preferred Minecraft session
How to apply in 3 easy steps
Choose your preferred Minecraft option, apply through the Cycle 2 form, then get ready for the 6-week program.
Choose your session
Review the Cycle 2 Minecraft options below and pick the session that best suits your preferred day, time and age group.
Use the Apply Now form
Click any Apply Now button and select the Minecraft session you would like to attend as your preference. All Minecraft options appear amongst the other Cycle 2 offerings.
Start your 6-week program
Once enrolled, you will receive the next steps for your chosen weekly session across the Cycle 2 program dates.
Why families choose Minecraft at I CAN Online
Knowing that every Saturday, she will get to talk about her interest… it’s a small but powerful win for us.
In those sessions, he is home. He belongs. He can be himself. And everyone just understands it.
My child deserves a place where he can simply show up — exactly as he is, without apology.