
What a career in residential care is like at Bright Futures
Here because they want to improve the lives of the people we support; our Residential Support Workers are key to the great quality care that
Here because they want to improve the lives of the people we support; our Residential Support Workers are key to the great quality care that
Through a new PBS Community Practice Forum, we’re championing Positive Behaviour Support and sharing best practice. A space to be reflective and connect with colleagues for the benefit of the people we support.
The hot weather can pose challenges for people with autism as they can struggle to regulate their body temperature. We share practical tips to help keep them cool during the summer.
It’s time for Schools to break-up for the summer holidays, so to wrap up the final school term of 2023/24, we share what our Bright Futures students have been up to both in and out of the classroom.
We share our tips and guidance on how to navigate the summer holidays and make the most of the time away from school supporting children with autism and learning disabilities.
Elm Fields Campus is currently under development in St Helens. Acting as an extension to our Ash Meadow School, it will increase the number of places we have available for our SEN Education.
Our Step-up Step-down model gives the people we support the flexibility to change and adapt their care to meet their individual needs as they move through life.
For some, voting can be a difficult process to follow, at Bright Futures we’ve been working hard to ensure the voice of the people we support, and the wider community of people with Autism and Learning Disabilities is heard.
Our new Bright Futures benefits! At Bright Futures, we know that our people are the key to the great quality of care and education we
As a social care organisation, Bright Futures holds certain access to NHS patient information alongside a level of personal data about the people we support
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