Tag Archives: Learning difficulties

Golfers tee-off in first pan disabled open tournament

Thursday, 01 August 2013

MORE than 60 golfers with disabilities flocked to High Barnet on Monday for the UK’s first ever pan-disabled Open Golf tournament.

Taking a swing: One golfer taking part


The event organised by The Golf Trust, an inclusive golfing charity, was held at The Shire London golf course in St Albans Road and brought together disabled golfers of all ages and abilities including amputees, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s sufferers, stroke survivors, blind, deaf and visually impaired people, as well as golf enthusiasts with learning difficulties.

Carers’ fury as ‘lifeline’ day centres face the axe

These are not leisure centres. They are a vital lifeline

Northfields in Moston and Eric Hobin, in Charlestown, will close from next year – a move now approved by the council

Two Manchester day centres are to shut in a bid to save £1.7m despite a backlash from campaigners.

Northfields in Moston and Eric Hobin, in Charlestown , will close from next year.

People with learning difficulties and their carers face disruption!

Day centres face axe in bid to save £250k

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

By dave knapper

DATED day centres used by vulnerable adults face being axed and other care services outsourced as part of a major council review.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council hopes to save £250,000 by closing the two centres for adults with learning difficulties and transferring the users elsewhere.

  1. Portland House.

The authority is also planning to outsource its remaining facilities and some of the 150 staff to voluntary or not-for-profit organisations in a bid to cut costs.

Now 750 people using the council’s learning disability service are set to be asked for their views in a three-month public consultation starting on July 8.

Members of the council’s cabinet are expected to approve the consultation process at a meeting next week.

The proposals include:

Discontinuing services at Duke Street, in Fenton, and Portland House, Middleport;

Investing £2.8 million in refurbishing The Meadows, below, in Bucknall;

Re-designing Meakin House, in Shelton, St John’s Centre, in Abbey Hulton, Waterside, in Blurton, Riverside, in Stoke and the Able Project, in Fenton;

Considering retaining or transferring some of the 150 staff employed across the centres to outside organisations.