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About us

 

Care and support in the local communityBFS

Guideposts Trust is an independent registered charity (262719) working in local communities, to respond to the very great needs of:

  •     People with mental health problems
  •     People with learning disabilities
  •     Children with special needs
  •     Older people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of Dementia
  •     Carers

 

In all our projects and services we start from the view point that every person is special and deserving of dignity and choice and this ethos runs through the Trust.

Service users’ needs and wishes are at the heart of what Guideposts does and all the services we run. We take a person centred approach to all our work. In practice, this means putting the people we support first, and we seek the views of all service users, their families and carers, through all aspects of our work.

In some cases our projects aim to help people improve their mental health, in others to come to terms with a disability and live more independent lives. In all cases we aim to reduce social exclusion and isolation and promote equal opportunities, wellbeing and quality of life for all our service users.

We aim to be a practical and innovative organisation, working to develop new models and approaches to care that can serve as examples for others to follow. This means that we also work in partnership with Local Authorities, other Voluntary Organisations and similar groups to identify and fill the most urgent needs and to share experience gained as widely as possible. We are proud of the progress and difference we have made for the past 38 years.

 

Working locally, making a difference nationally

Guideposts Trust is involved at national level, through a number of projects and firmly based in our many communities with the creditable support of dedicated teams of staff and volunteers.

Our work is carried out across a large part of England, with regional offices in Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire.

 

We hope you feel that our work is valuable and thank you for taking an interest.

 

 

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