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Oliver McGowan Training
Choice Support staff talk about their experience of delivering The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism.
Read moreChoice Support Pride 2023
Choice Support has had a wonderful time at a number of LGBTQ+ pride events over these past few weeks.
Read moreTackling street harassment
80% of women have experienced sexual harassment in public spaces. Learning the 5D’s can help everyone safeguard against this type of abuse.
Read moreEddie's new home
Nearly two years ago, Eddie was able to move into his own home, and his family have shared their thoughts on his amazing progress.
Read more407 years of pride
We’re celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, by looking back at one of England’s greatest writers, William Shakespeare.
Read moreA day in the life of Becky
When you are experiencing mental health struggles, seeking support can feel overwhelming. We want people to know that help is out there. Support staff, like Becky, get to know the people they are supporting and can recognise triggers, ie specific situations, which could cause anxiety, and can offer the right support for the individual.
Read moreChanging the narrative
When our Diverse Voices group turned its attention to black history they agreed something needs to be done to change the narrative.
Read moreChicks in time for Easter!
A Choice Support service in Cheshire is hatching chicks, just in time for Easter!
Read moreAwareness, acceptance, celebration
Choice Support works with a large range of people, including autistic people and those with learning disabilities. This Autism Celebration Week, we learnt some interesting facts about autism that you may not have known.
Read moreMerry Christmas
Choice Support Trustees and senior leaders thank our staff and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
Read moreA step up the ladder
Choice Support employs people who come from a huge range of backgrounds and past experiences. Adam Treeby, a mental health support worker, shares how he feels about working in social care as a young person.
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