We provide learning, support and care for more than 1,400 children, young people and adults who have a learning disability and / or are autistic.
People who draw on MacIntyre’s support have gloriously ordinary lives, living the life they choose, using their gifts, skills and passions to contribute and connect to the people in their local neighbourhood. MacIntyre invests in, and helps shape, neighbourhoods to be inclusive and welcoming spaces for everyone.
MacIntyre has been providing education, care and support for children and young people since we were founded in 1966.
We work in partnership with Further Education colleges and with Local Authorities to provide an inclusive and flexible model of education for young people.
MacIntyre offers a range of support for adults in England and Wales. In Warrington we also deliver an innovative community programme and Shared Lives.
There are a number of reasons for you to get in touch with us. Whatever your query, we’ll help you to find the right person.
This December, the Friendship Group, in collaboration with Shared Lives in Warrington, is hosting a Christmas Dinner at the Old School in Warrington.…
Read about Saskia's work experience across Marketing, Recruitment, and Front Desk at the Central Office.
A simple Facebook post about the choir caught the attention of Manchester City Council. Manchester City Council kindly offered a slot on 19th December…
In which we hear how MacIntyre people in the Wirral have been intentional about reaching out in their neighbourhood.
An ARC England online virtual training workshop in association with MacIntyre’s award-winning Dying To Talk team.
At the event:Live musicPicture bingoRaffle prizesMemory boxes
The Dementia Special Interest Group is open to anyone who would benefit from sharing experiences arising from the changing needs of people with dementia.
Our places for the 2025 event are fully allocated, but please complete the form on this page to either be a reserve for 2025, or to express your interest…