Autism
Autism is a lifelong neurological difference in how individuals approach social communication, social interaction and social imagination. There are many…
Involving the people we support in everything we do is extremely important to us at MacIntyre.
We know that we can’t make decisions about a person’s support, staffing changes or new activities without involving them and understanding what is important to them.
By adopting a Person Centred Approach, we ensure that each individual is really listened to and that we understand their goals, likes, hobbies and interests. We involve the people we support and hear their voices in a number of ways.
The MacIntyre Checkers Advisors are a group of people supported and employed by MacIntyre who assist in the creation and approval of communications that are made accessible to anyone using a MacIntyre service.
The group meets regularly to check information is easy to read and is presented in a format that most people are able to understand. Only then is it given the MacIntyre Checkers stamp of approval.
Our My Voice groups across the country provide an opportunity for the people we support to share their views and discuss important issues.
Developed in 2002, the Mag is a seasonal magazine developed for and by the people we support. The Mag features artwork, recipes, news and stories about new activities, achievements and adventures. Please email [javascript protected email address] to find out more.
MacIntyre Inspired 4 Training (i4t group) is a group of people with learning disabilities in Chesterfield who deliver training for staff teams and for people with a learning disability.
The MacIntyre i4t group offers 3 free workshops:
Catherine Farrell, Person Centred Approaches Advisor
Autism is a lifelong neurological difference in how individuals approach social communication, social interaction and social imagination. There are many…
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At MacIntyre, we believe that every person with a learning disability should have the opportunity to work.