Partners for Inclusion: Look behind the Label. With the right support people with so-called 'challenging' behaviour can live an independent life in the community. Click here to read more
Partners for Inclusion: The Job Challenge: Laura Wardop argues that people with so called "challenging" behaviour can find employment as long as they get the right help. Click here for more info
For more information on the Learning Disability Today publication please click link below.
Partners for Inclusion Friends Forever Article
Doreen Kelly, Director and Laura Wardrop, Service Leader have been asked by
prominent journal, Learning Disability Today to write some articles on the Organisation's
way of working. This is a big honour and below is the first publication.
Check back for next !!!!
Doreen Kelly and Laura Wardrop argue it is ok for staff to be friends with
people they support - as long as they are not the only friends. Click here to read more
Partners for Inclusion Wins Business Diversity Awards
These awards focus on abilities, rather than disabilities, and are designed to recognise those Ayrshire employers who make a significant contribution to recruiting and retaining people with disabilities. Click here to read more.
Partners for Inclusion sign ‘see me’ Anti-stigma Pledge
Demonstrating their commitment to tackling stigma experienced by people with mental health problems and pledge their commitment to combat stigma in their organisations and community. Click to read more.
Partners for Inclusion Wins Award for Training Course
Partners for Inclusion recently won an award for our HEC course click here to find out more about the HEC. HEC is the Higher Education Certificate in Person Centred Apporaches for social care workers.

Ayrshire-based social care providers “Partners for Inclusion” walked off with a Scottish training and development award at the National Training Awards 2005. Click to read more

Kilmarnock-based social care providers Partners for Inclusion held an open day in early April 2006. Click to read more