More information

This page has links that you may find useful. Some of the links will take you out of the London Borough of Richmond website.

Housing Options Pack

Please follow this link to view a copy of the Housing Options Pack. The pack will tell you about the different types of housing and support available in the London Borough of Richmond.

Find out more about the Housing Options Pack here(pdf, 724KB).

Find out more about the Housing Options Pack Accessible Summary here(pdf, 91KB)

Yarrow

Yarrow aim to improve the quality of life for people with learning disabilities. They provide care and support through day opportunities and housing options.

Yarrow Housing logo and link to the Yarrow website

Visit the Yarrow website.

Richmond Mencap

Richmond Mencap is a registered local charity that is joined to the Royal Mencap Society. They support children and adults with learning disabilities and their family carers. They provide respite care and other practical services to meet needs. They offer individual and general support and information and represent the interests of people with learning disabilities.

Mencap logo and link to Mencap website

Visit the Richmond Menap website.

Richmond Council for Voluntary Services (Richmond CVS)

The role of Richmond CVS is to support voluntary and community organisations in the London Borough of Richmond. They offer a range of services and support to organisations so that they can deliver improved services to the local community.

RCVS logo and link to the RCVS website

Visit the Richmond CVS website.

Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI)

CSCI inspect and report on care services and councils to improve social care and stamp out bad practice.

CSCI Logo and link to the CSCI website

Visit the CSCI website.

Advocacy Partners

Advocacy Partners in Richmond provides independent support for people aged 16 and over with learning disabilities who live in the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. Advocacy supports people to have more control over their lives, make decisions, be treated fairly and participate fully in community life.

Advocacy Partners

Visit Advocacy Partners