We work in partnership with a number of organisations to deliver the best possible service to our customers.
Suffolk Learning Disability Partnership
https://suffolkordinarylives.co.uk/
The Suffolk Learning Disability Partnership is an independent partnership of self-advocates, family carers, health and social care commissioners, police, Healthwatch Suffolk, voluntary organisations and housing providers. The partnership will work with people to achieve the vision of people with learning disabilities living good ordinary lives as part of their community, with the right support, at the right time, from the right people.
Ace Anglia
Ace is an independent advocacy organisation based in Suffolk
- Ace support people to have a powerful & effective voice.
- Ace support people to be in control of their lives and in control of the support they get.
- Ace support people to speak up and make decisions in all areas of their life.
Suffolk Family Carers
https://suffolkfamilycarers.org/
Suffolk Family Carers is an established charity, helping family carers of all ages across Suffolk get the support they need to live fuller lives.
Suffolk Parent Carer Network
A voluntary organisation of parents and carers of children and young people with additional needs and/or disabilities in Suffolk who aim to be a voice to inform service providers of the needs of disabled children, young people and their families.
Activities Unlimited
https://www.access-unlimited.co.uk/activitiesunlimited/
Activities Unlimited sets up short breaks and activities for all Suffolk children and young people who are disabled or who have additional needs aged 0 – 25. It gives them the opportunity to have fun, try new things, make new friends and have the same opportunities as other children and young people. There are masses to choose from on the website – like adventure activities, arts and crafts, overnight breaks, sports and much more!
Community Dental Services
https://communitydentalservices.co.uk/
CDS is largely a ‘referral’ only dental service and our patients are referred in because they are unable to be treated in a General Dental Practice as they may have learning difficulties, mental health issues or very severe dental anxiety. Sometime patients are referred because they need specialist or complex care and are referred back to their usual dentist after their course of treatment.