My Community Tenby and Saundersfoot

My Community Tenby and Saundersfoot A community-led project for people with learning disabilities in Tenby and Saundersfoot

Harry, who has a learning disability and  limited use of one of his arms is swimming 500 lengths in 2 days to raise mone...
12/11/2025

Harry, who has a learning disability and limited use of one of his arms is swimming 500 lengths in 2 days to raise money for the NSPCC.

"What inspired me to do this was seeing an advert on TV. It really upset me and I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I told my support staff that I wanted to do something to help. No child should have to suffer, and I want to be part of the change." - Harry

What Harry is doing is so ambitious and driven by his kindness and empathy for others. In my opinion, his fundraiser should be looking a lot healthier than it currently is. If you've stopped to read this post, please consider donating the cost of a coffee to support Harry and the NSPCC. It would absolutely make his week to see some donations come in.

Hello, my name is Harry. I’m 61 years old and I have a learning disability. I’m raising money for the NSPCC to help protect children from abuse and raise awareness across the UK. What inspired me to d

Learn and Thrive have developed a catalogue of accessible videos called Learning for Life. They are aimed at people with...
29/10/2025

Learn and Thrive have developed a catalogue of accessible videos called Learning for Life. They are aimed at people with a learning disability from ages 8-25 - check them out 😊

Learning for Life by Learn and Thrive is project to support the development of social and emotional skills for young people with Down's syndrome and other special educational needs. It covers the Primary RSE curriculum taught age-appropriately up to young adulthood. Made in conjunction with speciali

Job opportunity for someone with a learning disability passionate about Health and Wellbeing!The Healthier Me Champion w...
07/10/2025

Job opportunity for someone with a learning disability passionate about Health and Wellbeing!

The Healthier Me Champion will work alongside our local Health Coach for Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion (Jennifer), to support our mission to empower people with a learning disability to live healthier lives!

Easy read download available in advert:

View details and apply for this Healthier Me Champion in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion vacancy in . Healthier Me Champion Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Are you passionate about health and wellbeing? Do you want to help us improve health and wellbeing for people with a learning...

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03/09/2025

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I was visiting Michael, a man in his fifties who had a developmental disability one morning when I saw something that made me stop in my tracks.

The support staff, young and new to the job, was standing in the kitchen with Michael. Michael was sitting at the table, bread in front of him, butter, jam, and a knife all laid out.

What caught my eye was not what was happening, but what wasn’t happening.

The worker wasn’t doing for.
He wasn’t rushing.
He wasn’t taking over.

Instead, he was standing just a little off to the side, leaning against the counter. He wasn’t passive, he was watching with a kind of gentle focus, offering small prompts when they were needed.

“That's right Michael. Take your time.”
“Nice, job Michael.”

It would have been faster, much faster, if the worker had done it for Michael. Michael’s movements were slow and sometimes awkward. The butter was spread unevenly. A little jam slid off the toast onto the table.

But Michael smiled the whole way through.

He looked at the finished toast, his toast, and then looked up at the worker. “Good” he said.

And the worker, without fanfare, said, “Yeah, nice one Michael.”

It was such a small moment. A piece of toast. But it's these small moments that often get stolen from people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The ordinary acts of making food, choosing clothes, turning on the television. Often those things are done for people instead of with them.

Weeks earlier the young support person had completed a training on a concept called Active Support. Active Support isn’t about creating big dramatic changes. It’s about understanding that every moment has potential. Especially these tiny, deliberate choices, to wait, to guide, to encourage, instead of stepping in.

That morning, Michael didn’t just get breakfast. He got dignity, control, and the quiet joy of doing something for himself.

And all it took was a worker willing to hold back, to stand beside rather than in front.
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ID: Title reads: Don't steal small moments from people with intellectual disabilities. Drawing shows a man spreading jam on a piece of toast.

NEW TIMES for Tenby pool sessions
21/08/2025

NEW TIMES for Tenby pool sessions

Can you spare the cost of a coffee to help me raise money for Mencap? My skydive is in September and I would love to rea...
29/07/2025

Can you spare the cost of a coffee to help me raise money for Mencap?

My skydive is in September and I would love to reach my £500 goal to contribute towards the Sensory Room at Bryn Siriol.

I'm currently at £330.

A huge thank you to everyone who has donated so far ☺🙏🏼🥰🪂

Help Joey Ayris raise money to support Mencap

📢Mencap is looking for people with a learning disability to be part of the Voices Council. It's a very exciting time as ...
22/07/2025

📢Mencap is looking for people with a learning disability to be part of the Voices Council.

It's a very exciting time as Mencap looks for Voices Council members!

The Voices Council advises Mencap’s Board of Trustees and Executive Team to help them to take decisions.

More about the opportunity:

🧠 You would be sharing ideas and experiences with Mencap’s Trustees and Executive Team to help Mencap to be constantly advised by people with a learning disability.

🤝 Meeting 4 times a year in person in London, with 1 meeting a year in a different place .

💬 Speaking up about what matters to people with a learning disability and adding this to the agenda of Trustees and Executive Team colleagues.

🌍 Helping Mencap colleagues to understand what is important in local communities.

Please share this link with someone you know and help them to apply, or drop our Volunteering Team a line at [email protected]

Mencap is looking for 2 people with a learning disability to join the Voices Council The Mencap Voices Council A council is also called a local authority A local authority is also called a council. They are a group of people who make decisions about some of the things in the area where you live like...

We are over halfway to our target of £500! Thanks so much to everyone who has donated to my charity skydive for Mencap B...
10/07/2025

We are over halfway to our target of £500!

Thanks so much to everyone who has donated to my charity skydive for Mencap Bryn Siriol sensory room!

If you can spare the cost of a coffee to get us closer to that goal amount I would be so grateful!

Help Joey Ayris raise money to support Mencap

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