We are delighted to find out that our receptionist Sarah, at Baptist House, has won the Didcot Town Council 'Service with a Smile' award! If you have visited on site, you'll know how well deserved this is. Congratulations Sarah! #BaptistHouse#DidcotTownCouncil#CustomerService
We have fantastic news to share with you. We are happy to announce we have been awarded a large grant from Global's Make Some Noise to support us. Read about Global's Make Some Noise and the great work they do here - https://t.co/HcDMlLm3Vf @GailHanrahan#learningdisabilties
Our next event - Tuesday 28th January 2025. Understanding the Mental Capacity Act is a free, online session for parents and carers of people with learning disabilities. You can book by scanning the QR code on the poster or going to our Eventbrite page - https://t.co/3RHdJ4fdxr
Oxfordshire Advice Partnership funded by OCC, focused on meeting needs of people who struggle with day to day life due to illness or disability-free service.Oxfordshire Advice Partnership | Oxfordshire MarketPlace Oxfordshire Advice Navigator - Find local information & support
NEW PLAN FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IOXFORDSHIRE - COME AND HAVE YOUR SAY! Oxfordshire is developing its new 10 year plan
Join us 26/11/24-Didcot Civic Hall 10am-2.30pm, booking is essential. @GailHanrahan
https://t.co/rlJiyZtmBY #learningdisabilities#oxfordshire
We are running an online survey -please could you spare 5 minutes to complete this if you've received support from OxFSN, attended one of our information events, used resources from our website. Thank you. @GailHanrahan https://t.co/2UHnQ4fzTk
Our AGM is on 25th September on Zoom at 10.00am. You can join by clicking on the link below, or scanning the QR code. Any queries please contact [email protected]@GailHanrahan https://t.co/9iG1SA1Bwl
Our FREE online health resource All About Health-easy read healthcare information for people with a learning disability, their families, carers, professionals, You can scan the QR code on the poster below, or visit https://t.co/KTiL9dUxxY @GailHanrahan
We have a YouTube channel where you can watch videos like this -one of our favourites which highlights the difference in language used when talking about (and to) people with learning disabilities. @GailHanrahan https://t.co/bc7ghssL1R
University of Oxfordโs free virtual 2.5 hour workshop for parent carers of asd children & young people from the ages of 8-15, to develop an understanding of strengths in autism, support them & connect with others. 2 dates- book using link @GailHanrahan
https://t.co/jN60fhVwbI
Following our successful Shared Living event last week,here is the link to the Supported Living section in our Moving into Adulthood Handbook. Free & easy to download https://t.co/Y2HZF9c4kl #supportedliving#learningdisabilites@GailHanrahan@TNLComFund
Our supported living info event for family carers who have a relative with a learning disability/autism on 20th June with speakers from Oxfordshire support providers & family carers https://t.co/e3o09LMBH2 @GailHanrahan
Office of the Public Guardian's online presentation-21st May at 1.00pm on deputyship for property and finances & health & welfare & power of attorney.
@GailHanrahan@TNLComFund
Our event - Money Matters-Didcot Civic
Great turnout with family carers. Thanks to the speakers from @freeths , @DWPgovuk and @OxfordshireCC We really appreciate you giving your time. Also thanks to @TNLComFund for their funding for Embolden 2. @GailHanrahan
Our Moving into Adulthood Handbook.For families who have relatives with learning disabilities and/or autism.
Free, easy to read & navigate-chapters covering what you need to know about planning ahead for the future of the person you care for.