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We all contribute to improving the lives of the people we care for and achieve quality
standards to ensure it. We are accredited by the National Autistic Society and have
Research Associate Membership of the National Society for Epilepsy. The current and
changing needs of the people we care for are paramount. Equally, a person's clinical,
medical, social, spiritual, cultural, emotional and physical needs are also a major
consideration in the support we offer.

We are committed to providing equality of opportunity for our support staff and the people
we care for, ensuring that no one is discriminated against directly or indirectly.

The people we care for need to feel valued in society and praised for their efforts and
achievements. Consistency and persistence is the key to success and achievement for
people with a learning disability, particularly for people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
where unstructured time can present a problem. Equally for people with Epilepsy who
need night time support and close supervision at all times.