Since our establishment in 1995, we’ve provided a wide range of innovative services for children and adults with a learning / intellectual disability, acquired brain injury or autism, and their families.
We support people to live as equal citizens in the community, and to achieve their hopes and dreams.
The support we provide is individually tailored so that it enables people to have as much choice and control over what they do as possible.
Because those we support live in local communities, they have the opportunity to play a full role in society. Going to the local leisure centre, using public transport, shopping or going to church may sound like everyday activities, but for some they can be life–changing experiences.