Reviews from Pilot Services 2014
The following excerpts are from Services implementing the Creating an Ordinary Life – Active Support Project. They have reflected on how Active Support is impacting on their service and teams and how the implementation of the Active Support approach is progressing within their service. To read the full article, click on the links.
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Nottingham Community Housing Association – Orchard Street
Posted on April 24, 2014 | No CommentsMarion Jennison talks about the achievements due to Active Support ‘Orchard Street’ a Nottingham Community Housing Association project, is a registered care home for 12 people with enduring mental health […] -
Livability Lifestyle Choice – East Midlands
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsActive Support in tandem with Life Star Moving forward with Active Support in the day service has been slower than we hoped, however we have had a massive boost since […] -
Caretech Community Services – Danzey Green
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsHe said her name and a sentence for the first time in years On a recent visit to Danzey Green the Manager told me how one service user has spoken […] -
Autism Care UK
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsPeter Cross talks about a successful move to more independent accommodation We are delighted to report that the people we support at Fence and Vale have continued to succeed in […] -
Martha Trust
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsActive Support has revolutionised the way we support people We did not start the training until July 2013 so are only really 7 months into the project however it has […] -
ROC – A real success story
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsTravelling Independently to Volunteering to Employment Over the past 9 months, the Active Support Project has had a magnificent impact on one individual’s quality and standard of living. Working closely […] -
Martha Trust – Frances House
Posted on April 3, 2014 | No CommentsMartha Trust is 25 years old and is a Christian charity that supports people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. We have three homes: Martha House (Deal), Frances House (Deal) […]