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What we do
We provide support for more than 2,300 young people and adults who have a broad range of learning difficulties and/or autism.
We provide the following types of support:
- Individualised support packages for people living in their own homes
- Support for people living in shared housing
- Registered residential care
- Transition support services for 14 - 25 year old young people with a learning difficulty
- Support for people to find and maintain accommodation
- Short breaks
- Support for people to access employment and leisure opportunities
We are particularly experienced in supporting people with autism and/or complex needs, such as those who have additional physical and sensory disabilities or behaviour that may challenge.
Also, our transitions service is currently successfully supporting young people and their families through transition. We work creatively with each young person to develop a person centred support package that suits their needs, helping them live the life they want. This may include supporting them to access to leisure and community activities, education, employment and housing options.
We employ more than 4,000 staff and provide services England and Wales.



