Inclusive Partnerships
Our aim is to create inclusive partnerships, which bring people together to improve the health, well-being and the future prospects of our local communities.
Our programmes compliment the work of other public and voluntary organisations in the North East Lincolnshire and Greater Lincolnshire areas, bridging the gaps to much needed support. This includes, access to education, mental health peer support groups and other affordable services.
Our services are user led and include working with...
- Individuals
- Voluntary groups and charities
- Local authorities
- Health and social care practitioners
- Schools, academies, colleges & universities
- Training providers
We are keen to work in collaboration and already work with a number of businesses and organisations in the local area including, Cudox Counselling, Centre4, Vanel, NEL Council, Families First, Youth Worx, NSPCC, Thrive Social Prescribing and more. There are a number of ways in which we can work together including...
- Collaborative programmes and funding bids
- Commissioned services (including bespoke programmes)
- Memberships
- Referrals
Our programmes, workshops and groups are open to all members of the community. Our holistic and friendly approach provides a safe place for people to get together, meet new people, improve their skills, reduce isolation and improve their health and wellbeing.
Through funding, donations, commissions and other income generating activities we are able to provide free or subsidised programmes and activities for vulnerable, disadvantaged and minority groups.
This is assessed as part of our referral process, for those who don’t meet the criteria for free or discounted places, they can still participate in our programmes and groups as participants or volunteers but may be asked to contribute towards the cost of e.g. workshops and activities they attend.
People can access our services through a self-referral or professional referral process.
Self-Referral
Individuals within North East Lincolnshire can request information about our services and contact us to take part in beneficial programmes and workshops. To self-refer please fill in our short referral form which helps us understand what you hope to gain from participating, which programmes you are interested in and whether you are eligible for free/ subsidised membership.
Professional Referrals
If you’re working with children, young people and families in North East Lincolnshire who may be in need of or could benefit from our services please refer them to us. For professional referrals you will need permission to share the name and contact details of the person you are referring and a basic description of the reasons for the referral. You can do this via our referral form or by contacting us.
Participants, volunteers and partner organisations are welcome to apply to join our Board of Directors, helping us to build our social enterprise, offering valuable service to the community.
For more information please contact us.