New Directions Approved as Highfield Training Provider

New Directions is delighted to share some exciting news: we are now officially recognised as a Highfield approved training provider. This new accreditation means we can now deliver the Emergency First Aid at Work qualification through one of the country's most...

Building Careers, Fostering Community: The New Directions Difference

We are New Directions, a local organisation established in 1951 by local parents of children with learning disabilities who wanted to see improved services and facilities. What began as a humble venture has grown into a leading charity providing essential support...
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Communicating with Signs

At New Directions, we firmly believe that investing in the continuous growth and development of our staff is paramount to providing exceptional care and support to our clients. Our commitment to building skills within our team is rooted in the belief that...

Working in Partnership at Transition Event

There was a whole host of like-minded support services at our Transition Event in partnership with Brooke School including Brandon Trust, Individual Support Services Ltd, Community Wellbeing Hub, WEST, Rugby College, Credence Care, Homefield...

Time To Talk Transition At Brooke School

In partnership with Brooke School, New Directions is once again offering young people, their families and carers a fantastic opportunity to find out more about services and support groups available to them. This Transition Event will be held at...

Outstanding Rating From CQC For Vicarage Road

New Directions has received an ‘Outstanding’ rating in an unannounced inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The inspector rated the New Direction’s residential service Vicarage Road with the highest grade possible for being ‘well-led’...

Rotary Club Donation For Sensory Garden

Rugby Dunsmore Rotary Club donated £500 to develop a sensory garden for people who live at our Richmond Court supported living complex  provided by local charity New Directions. The funds will go toward providing trees, plants and interactive materials...

Young Citizens Raise Funds For New Directions

Twelve young people raised £477.72 as Team Reiss for local charity New Directions by supporting people with disabilities, and completing their National Citizen Service (NCS) as part of a government-funded initiative. Team Reiss designed a successful sports...

Rugby Rotary Breakfast Club Donation

The Rotary Club of Rugby Saturday Breakfast Club donated £300 to New Directions and took a tour of Community Choices Network to see how these funds will benefit the people we support. David who attends Community Choices Network said, “It was lovely meeting...

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