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You can now download an application form for any Choice Support post advertised on this website

07/07/2008 : Boundless – Connecting Artists - As featured in Society Guardian


ASL Conference Announced for 2008


Keeping Safe - Coffeehouse Challenge success

The Coffeehouse Challenge initiative was launched by the RSA, in partnership with Starbucks, to bring local people together in cafes, to talk about issues that were important to their communities and to find solutions.Read more about Keeping Safe in Southwark


CSCI's annual report on Choice Support's performance as a provider of services for adults with learning disabilities indicates we are doing well. Whilst this is  welcome news, we recognise that the need to maintain this standard of delivering good quality services must remain the main priority and not just in services where CSCI have regulatory authority but across all services Choice Support provides.

Please read the latest CSCI: Corporate Provider Annual Performance Report about us

Follow this link to see how we compare with other providers.


07/07/2008 Boundless – Connecting Artists: a unique exhibition bringing together learning disabled and mainstream artists....latest details...

13/05/2008: Choice Support and Signature Care and Support join forces... press release for details.

Colleagues in Mansfield in Race For Life

Castle St BabesCathy, Betty, Janet, Jenny, Jacqui and I are forming the ‘Castle Street Babes’ and are taking part in this years ‘Race for Life’ to raise money for Cancer Research UK. This disease has personally affected all 6 of us, and I’m sure there are very few of you whom have not been affected, either directly or through a loved one. So please, visit our fundraising page and find out why this is so important to all of us, making  a donation, no matter how small, really could help to make a difference, or even save someone’s life. Thank you,  Bernice Grigg.

If you wish to support the Castle Street Babes, visit their page at Race For Life

 


Media Coverage of Choice Support

The following article appeared in Learning Disability Practice Dec 06 edition.

Breaking a cycle of physical intervention in handling violent incidents and adopting positive behavioural approaches brought about a radical turnaround in the behaviour of a young man with autism. As Mark Brend and Dave Jackson explain, the change also had the added benefit of drastically reducing the cost of providing care, and, most importantly, improving the client’s quality of life. Read the full article...