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Meet Steph: Team Leader, The Albion

Find out what motivates Steph and inspired her to join Guideposts as a Team Lead at The Albion.

Meet Anthony: Project Coordinator of Better Connected

Meet Anthony: Project Coordinator of Better Connected

Find out about the highlights and challenges Anthony faces as coordinator for Guideposts Better Connected.

‘The Only Way To Have A Friend Is To Be One’ – Friendship Hints

Making friends is not always easy for people with a learning disability or autism. Take a look at our friendship hints!

Falling Through The Cracks: The Pitfalls of Social Housing

Guideposts' member William has been working through the pitfalls in the social care and housing system, facing frustration along the way.

A smiling Guideposts staff member poses beside a sign reading 'The Guideposts Ball'.

All About Our 50th Anniversary Ball

Read all about our 50th anniversary Ball here and see how many sequins you can spot in our photos (Hint: There are a lot!)

Bright cartoon images of children. Some have an additional need and use a wheelchair, cane, or limb prosthesis.

The Best Accessible Days Out for Children and Young People

12/08/2022 It’s International Youth Day, and Guideposts are celebrating by helping children to access new experiences, regardless of any additional...

FestivALL: Fun, Fresh and Forward-Thinking

How Guideposts Trust opened Witney’s first inclusive festival area. From 11-12th June, local charity Guideposts teamed up with Witney Music...

Interact Workshops now on Better Connected

We have been giving online interactive workshops over the course of this year on the subject of relationships: to explore what relationships are, how to manage them, emotions within relationships, and how to keep ourselves safe.

New Relationships Workshops for people with Learning Disabilities and Autism

Guideposts has started its first series of online Fear-less workshops this week, exploring relationships to enable people with learning disabilities and autism to feel more confident and be safer in their lives.

What does Autism mean?

To mark World Autism Awareness Week we spoke to some of our community to find out what it’s like to live with autism and what autism means for them.

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