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Safe place to be you
2BUWakefield organiser Christian says: “To anyone wanting to set up their own group, trust your instinct and allow yourself the time to think of those new experiences. We all deserve opportunities for happiness every day. I’m really pleased, we are a little part of history now, it’s a bit of a buzz.”
Read moreThe future of diversity
Mark Ferry, HR Director, is proud to present Choice Support's first Diversity and Inclusion Annual Report.
Read moreProud to be
This year’s Black History Month is based on the theme, ‘Proud to Be.’ This theme is about the importance of engaging in history and sharing the richness of your culture.
Read moreBe Digital
For many of us, it is hard to imagine life without access to the internet. The Be Digital project aims to tackle digital exclusion and make the internet accessible to all.
Read moreHome for Good
Choice Support is proud to have worked with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) on their important new report, Home for Good.
Read moreChanging lives
Choice Support Employment Specialist Jean Frampton says: "No matter how varied a person’s needs, the one thing we have in common is the desire to work, and to play an active part in our local community."
Read moreI'll be seeing you
CEO Sarah Maguire shares the words of Billie Holiday and remembers the loved ones we have lost during this pandemic.
Read moreUnsung heroes
Who else stood on their doorstep clapping for the NHS heroes and also feeling like a hero, but without the recognition?
Read moreHow can this be so?
CEO Sarah Maguire talks about the steps we are taking to close health inequalities between the general population and those with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs.
Read moreCreative curiosity
Our CEO Sarah Maguire shares how we can be creative in all areas of our lives "and in doing so create more opportunities for us all to be happier at work."
Read moreInside out
Art therapist Evelyn Pelayo talks about human connection through the power of art and introduces her new art group Inside Out.
Read moreBe more blueberry
The power of art and creativity in the support of adults with learning disabilities can be found in much of our work at Choice Support. One hub of creative activity is our Jubilee House service where people we support have formed as a group of artists embarking on setting-up their own social enterprise.
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