Support organisations for people with learning disabilities
Organisations listed below provide information, support, advice, education and activities for people with learning disabilities to help them achieve the things that are important to them, and to remain as independent as possible.
Choice Support
Choice Support supports people living in Richmond with autism, learning disabilities, mental health needs, physical disabilities and sensory impairments to gain and keep paid employment.
Lookahead
Lookahead supports individuals with high level learning disabilities, complex needs and behaviour to build independent living skills, manage and maintain their homes and become part of their local communities.
Richmond AID
Richmond AID supports people with learning disabilities and disabled people to live independent lives and to have the same opportunities as non-disabled people.
Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College
Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College offers range of supportive learning courses for people who have learning difficulties and disabilities.
Richmond Mencap
Richmond Mencap provides information, advice and support for people with learning disabilities.
Richmond Upon Thames College
Richmond Upon Thames College have a team of specialist staff who are experienced in supporting learners with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism, Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, Social, Emotional and Mental Health, sensory and physical needs, moderate and severe learning difficulties.
Mind
Mind provides information and support for people with learning disabilities experiencing mental health problems.
Your Healthcare
Your Healthcare provides specialist assessments including diagnostic, specific treatment and specialist healthcare interventions for adults with learning disabilities and autism living in Richmond.
Inclusion of the above services is not an endorsement and we can take no responsibility for the quality of services that are privately purchased or sourced from the organisations listed.
Further information
For information on supported living, residential care and other support organisations please visit CarePlace.
Up to: Learning disabilities
Updated: 23 October 2020
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