
FitzRoy support workers battled through the snow for people with learning disabilities
The beast from the east’ and storm Emma were no match for FitzRoy staff.
The beast from the east’ and storm Emma were no match for FitzRoy staff.
Staff at The Maltings Day and Community service in Norfolk found out about a unique experience at a climbing wall and instantly thought of Kurt, who they support. Kerensa Palmer, Service Manager, told us more.
Members of Love4Life, FitzRoy’s friendship and dating project for people with learning disabilities and autism, got together to celebrate love at their Valentine’s ball. Hayley Ostler, Love4Life Coordinator told us all about the event.
Ten members of Love4Life, FitzRoy’s friendship and dating project for people with learning disabilities and autism, went to Rock Up climbing centre in Whiteley to see if they had what it takes to conquer climbing walls! Hayley Ostler, Love4Life Coordinator, told us more.
A horticulture project within the beautiful grounds of FitzRoy’s Boldshaves Oast, registered care home in Kent, looked to be in trouble after some winter gales hit their large poly tunnel.
Raymond, who lives in a FitzRoy residential home in Coventry, often reads the FitzRoy blog which inspired him to share his own success story. Katie Lamb, his support worker and key worker, told us more.
We believe everyone, whatever their ability, has the potential to learn, grow, and develop. Because of this all our day and community services are designed to meet the goals and ambitions of people with learning disabilities.
FitzRoy’s day service in Fakenham Norfolk, the Maltings, are proud to provide life-changing opportunities. After a meeting in which the members decided they’d like more involvement in running the service, the team set up a forward-thinking volunteer scheme.