About us
Who we are
We are committed to promoting the personal recovery of people with mental health, learning disabilities or other complex problems. Personal recovery is not about a clinical diagnosis but instead focuses on people making their own assessment that they are leading a life that is satisfying, fulfilling and enjoyable even if they continue to experience symptoms of their conditions. Our projects focus on enabling people to find out what they can do and achieve; acknowledging that their condition is important but not allowing their lives to be limited by it.
We beleive that employment is an important part of recovery and our projects specialise in supporting people to achieve their employment and training goals.