Welcome to Support for Living
Support for Living is a leading provider of personal support and social care. Our vision is that people lead a life which is truly their own. On 1 April 2010 we merged with Southside Partnership in a new group structure called Certitude Support. The Support for Living name will continue for the learning disability services we provide.
We aim to achieve our vision by providing a diverse range of responsive, valued, excellent services for people with learning disabilities and people with mental health needs, so individuals choose us to support them in achieving their aims in life, and in having maximum independence and control.
We do this through active and meaningful communication with, and involvement of, those who use our services, through nurturing and developing our staff, and through ensuring our financial stability.
We always seek appropriate opportunities to grow, develop and diversify.
Spotlight on........
My Choice website launched
A new website called My Choice aimed at customers has been launched by Certitude, our parent organisation. If you, or anyone you know, is looking for support, you can use this site to find out what we can offer, how to plan your support, and what to do next.
Certitude's 2011 Annual Report is now available incorporating Support for Living and Southside Partnership's yearly review and future plans. We hope you enjoy reading it.
Michael Rosen Award Winners
As the parent organisation, Certitude recognises the great work of its staff. Certitude also recognises where great work becomes truly excellent. The first Michael Rosen winners have now been chosen! Go the the Certitude Michael Rosen Awards page to find out more.
Out and About film debut
We are very proud to showcase Out and About's first video. Some members of the group have been very busy making an animated film with Chocolate Films as part of a 2 day workshop. Click here to view. Go to the Out and About page for more about their activities and winter schedule.
Intensive Interaction
Keep up to date with courses and information on Intensive Interaction.
Treat Me Right!
Last year we launched an important community project called Treat Me Right! Check out Sarah's blog on how the project is progressing and read John's blog too.





