Chainreaction is a person centred service, set up to provide disabled people the opportunity to explore their own personal development. Participants are encouraged to explore their hopes, fears, experiences and aspirations for the future, increasing confidence and independence. Chainreaction offers opportunities for learning and training. Participants are supported to achieve goals and take their life in their chosen direction.
Chainreaction includes:
Our Chainreaction model allows for activities to vary according to individual need, preference and ambition.
They can include:
We operate at the Kingsley Centre five days a week.
Contact:
Forge Road
Kingsley
Bordon
Hampshire
GU35 9ND
Telephone: 01420 479000
Joanne Casey, Executive Manager
jo@kingsleyorganisation.org.uk
We recognise that for some people extra support is required for them to be able to access volunteering opportunities. We have developed a Supported Volunteering Programme, which acknowledges individual need, whilst at the same time providing a variety of opportunities for personal and skill development.
The programme enables disabled people to participate in a team of volunteers. Taking part in a variety of tasks and activities such as working in the shop and Post Office, working on reception, administration work, housekeeping, gardening, maintenance and listening and supporting people in our Chainreaction services. Through our programme we aim to provide a “World of Work” experience.
We believe volunteering is an ideal challenge and that working with support from staff and other volunteers builds self-confidence, skills and experience.
The programme provides training and personal support along with regular mentoring and team meetings.
Contact:
Joanne Casey, Executive Manager
jo@kingsleyorganisation.org.uk
Telephone: 01420 479000
The inspiration for the Kingsley Centre and its emergence into Kingsley Organisation was a parent carer who wanted more for her disabled daughter and who did not recognise the meaning of 'impossible'.
We have always acknowledged the role of parent carer and how they can benefit from the opportunity for information and support.
The group meets at the Kingsley Centre every 6 weeks. It is an opportunity to meet other parent carers, share experiences and learn from each other.
The group is open to any parent carer who feels they would benefit from meeting others in a similar situation and who are looking for support and information.
Contact:
Stefani Dent
Chair of Trustees
stefani@kingsleyorganisation.org.uk
Telephone: 01420 479000