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GRAPEVINE
"Improving the lives of people experiencing isolation,…
GRAPEVINE
"Improving the lives of people experiencing isolation, poverty and disadvantage"
- Connections matter
- Everyone has something to offer
- A good life is a life that grows and changes
- We all need the chance to learn from our mistakes
- Too often paid professionals think they know what's best
- We value passion
Care Act Advocacy
Advocacy can help people with learning disabilities or autism to make informed choices and decisions about their own health and social care support
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Self Advocacy
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Health Project
The H team train health professionals
and support other learning disabled
people to live healthier lives
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Independent Support
Supporting parents through the process of replacing statements with Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans.
Ignite
Involved with two public services (children's services in Willenhall and housing management in Bell Green) to find out how the public sector can engage and partner with people and communities in new ways; acting earlier, building strengths and releasing capacity
Team Vine Plus
Supporting 13-19 yrs to develop resilience, confidence, independence
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Cov Mind the Gap
Networking opportunities
for professionals, services and families, wanting to see and make change happen in their communities
Ideas Factory
OT Test Bed
Community organisations,
professionals and families coming together to sharing ideas on how to organise and improve services, for children on the waiting list for specialist Occupational Therapy.
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Help and Connect
Support and information for people with learning disabilities and autism around setting out to make a life
Connecting Parents
Supporting vunerable parents to have more self-esteem, build better relationships, cope better in bad times and to communicate more effectively with professionals
Quality Project
Inspects homes on behalf of the Council and recommends changes that will put the residents more in control