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...

Our Social Care Commitment Pledge

New Directions has pledged to raise workforce quality of adult social care in its services by signing up to the Social Care Commitment (SCC). By making this promise, championed by Skills for Care, New Directions and its employees, including volunteers, can...

Our Richmond Court Supported Living Flats Open Soon

Richmond Court is New Directions' latest vision in providing supported living accommodation for people with learning and physical disabilities and will be available to new tenants soon. Designed by HB Architects, this purpose-built housing complex consists...

Recruitment Day For Our Growing Charity

Are you looking for a rewarding career that changes lives? New Directions is Rugby’s thriving local charity supporting people with learning and physical disabilities providing a wide variety of person-centred services that meet people’s needs. We will be opening our...

Courtney’s Apprenticeship Gaining Office Skills

New Directions’ apprentice Courtney, aged 16, has been gaining first-hand knowledge and skills, while earning her own wage, by supporting our charity’s administration team for over 8 months. This week beginning 6th March 2017 marks National Apprenticeships...

Sensory Garden Pancake Day Fundraiser

Rugby Rokeby Lions Club raised £1000 towards New Directions’ sensory garden at Richmond Court, our new supported living development, opening Spring 2017. 20 fundraisers, including The mayor of Rugby, Cllr Sally Bragg, competed in 3 rounds at...

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