OUR PROMISE

Our mission is to enable and support people with a learning disability to take control of their lives, to be as independent as they can be and to have the best quality of life possible.

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

We are committed to improving the lives of the people we support. Our person-centred approach puts the individual at the centre of all our activity – whether that involves providing day-to-day support or advocating for individuals on matters that directly affect them.  We are committed to offering choices, independence, dignity, privacy, respect and promoting the rights of people with learning disabilities.

OUR RESOLUTIONS

In view of the values New Directions holds of respect, dignity, inclusion, empowerment, choice, independence and equality, we will:

Uphold and promote our belief that all individuals have the right to be treated with dignity and that each of us has a responsibility to treat others with respect.

Work together with the people we support, our colleagues and all partners and community groups to establish practices which express our values of diversity.

Endeavour to ensure that our facilities, resources and services are responsive, relevant and accessible to all who wish to access them.

HOW DO WE KEEP OUR PROMISE?

We will work in partnership with people with learning disabilities and family carers, recognising that they are the real experts and that their stories and life experiences should be central to developing and sharing good practice.

 

  • We will make sure that people with learning disabilities are kept safe from abuse and neglect and are able to be independent and make choices
  • We believe that communication is a basic right and will work in ways that ensure that individuals’ means of communication are supported and valued
  • We are committed to developing the values, knowledge, skills and competencies of all those who support people with a learning disability
  • As an organisation, we will be person centred and value our staff so that they can value the people we serve
  • We are open to changing the way we work if this means that more people with learning disabilities can have better lives through what we do.

KEY POLICIES

READ MORE ABOUT WHAT WE DO?

Sensory Garden Pancake Day Fundraiser

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...

Remarkable 1st Year CQC Report for Poppy Place

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New Directions’ purpose-built residential home Poppy Place which opened in January 2016 received positive feedback from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in its latest inspection for the home’s first year. The CQC report showed that the home...

New Year, New Start, New Career as a Support Worker

New Year, New Start, New Career as a Support Worker

New Directions is on the lookout for enthusiastic support workers due to our successful expansion and developments in providing support to learning and physically disabled people in Rugby and the surrounding areas. We are opening our doors for a...

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