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Chris helps to save lives
During the pandemic, Chris seized an opportunity to become a volunteer vaccinator, which is a first step towards pursuing his dream career.
Read moreIt's time to say thank you
During this extremely difficult year, volunteers have continued to offer their time and skills for the benefit of others. It’s time to say a big thank you for the huge contribution they make.
Read moreExploring meat free alternatives
What do people with a learning disability think about eating meat? Read about the findings of our study, sponsored by Quorn.
Read moreBecoming a domestic goddess
Unfortunately Catherine was becoming labelled as someone challenging to support. It never really suited her to live with other people and she was evicted several times, spending many years living in a respite unit.
Read moreFrom hospital to home
Moving from a mental health hospital to being supported in the community can be a challenging transition. The right support from an excellent care team makes all the difference in helping people to regain their confidence and independent living skills.
Read moreFirst aid for mental health
In these challenging times protecting and promoting our own and other people’s mental health is more important than ever. Train with us online as a Mental Health First Aider.
Read moreProtecting human rights during the pandemic
Covid-19 discriminates against all people who have long term support needs.
Read moreAn online love story
Paige and Oliver are a young couple, who are both supported by Choice Support. Sara Dean, Choice Support Homes’ Manager in Cheshire, tells us about supporting Paige and Oliver to keep in touch during these difficult times.
Read moreTransgender day of visibility
Discrimination against transgender and gender non-conforming individuals makes expressing their true gender identity difficult.
Read moreDigital Lifeline – a project to connect people
We are pleased to be partnering with the Digital Lifeline project to improve access to technology for people with learning disabilities.
Read moreWe're committed to anti-racism
Helen Choudhury, our Diversity and Inclusion manager, tells us about her aims as she launches Choice Support’s Anti-racism statement of intent.
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