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As a national charity, United Response supports people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and / or mental health needs and we have extensive experience at developing services which are person centred and designed around the needs of the each person we are supporting. We know that one size does not fit all and core to our support is treating each person as an individual and designing our support around them – not the other way round. We do not try to ‘fit’ people into services, we try to provide support that is person-centred.
We have particular expertise working with people with more complex and challenging needs. 80% of our services include people with complex, multiple requirements, including support to a number of people who were resettled within supported living from long stay hospitals, and whose behaviours present significant challenges to services.
We have particular expertise working with people with more complex and challenging needs. 80% of our services include people with complex, multiple requirements, including support to a number of people who were resettled within supported living from long stay hospitals, and whose behaviours present significant challenges to services.
Contact
Address
United Response, Highland House,
165 Broadway,
Wimbledon,
SW19 1NE,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0800 0884 377
info@unitedresponse.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
265249
No. of Paid Staff
2050
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Disability
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
North East | County Durham UA | Darlington UA | Redcar and Cleveland UA | Stockton-on-Tees UA | Tyne and Wear (Met County) | Gateshead | Newcastle upon Tyne | North Tyneside | South Tyneside | Wales | Yorkshire and the Humber | North Yorkshire | Harrogate | West Yorkshire (Met County) | Bradford | Calderdale | Kirklees | Leeds | Wakefield | York UA
Fields of Work
Disability | Education | Mental health | Personal development
People you work with
People with disabilities