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Making a difference through art and music
Proven as therapy, music and art are recognised forms of creative expression. Whether by musical performance or through paint and brushes, each offers the participants an opportunity to escape. Through a series of innovative monthly workshops, Valicity Care Services...
Local mentors raising young peoples’ aspirations
With local services for young people increasingly stretched during these trying times, there is understandably a worry about both the mental health toll and any resulting isolation. A situation that can be worse for those in care or without the family support network...
More than a home
A new care provider for looked after children in the city is working with local businesses to enrich the support they provide. Valicity Care Services recently opened their first home for vulnerable young people in Bradford – which local MP, Naz Shah, has described as...
New home for vulnerable young people in Bradford
This week vulnerable young people from Bradford have moved into a new home which local MP, Naz Shah, has described as “completed to an exceptionally high standard and has a positive feel to it. The quality of the housing demonstrates that the young people are at the...
New venture provides homes in West London for those most in need
Outside The Saba Hotels, Royal London Hotel and Apartments, Hammersmith.A West London Hotel group has joined forces with a care provider to make housing and support available to care leavers, homeless people, mothers and babies, people with learning disabilities and...
Valicity Care Services gives five young people a better chance at education in lockdown
Working with young people who are looked after, Valicity Care Services, knows the value and importance of education. Therefore when ‘lockdown’ began because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the team thought immediately of the vulnerable young people who won’t have access to...
Mental health care home provision under Covid-19
We’re all adjusting to life under ‘lock down’ to prevent the spread of Covid-19 but what is life like for those living with mental health conditions in care homes? Clayton Bryce, founder of Valicity, explains. On the whole, our residents are affected in the same way...
Valicity’s pioneering project to bring special education into the 21st century gets go ahead
Currently children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in the UK receive an education that is still stuck in Victorian times. Valicity wants to change this and working with partners including Google has developed a project which...
Valicity Care Services supporting local communities through Covid-19
Support during times of crisis Valicity Care Services and its Board members have been creating new ways to support the local communities they are a part of through the Covid-19 pandemic. Two Board members, are combining their business contacts with Valicity’s...
Valicity board members asking questions on mental health
Asking questions Last Thursday one of our Board members, Khalid Ali, was on BBC Question Time and asked a question about improving access to mental health services. You can see him ask his question here: https://lnkd.in/e7ruQFv (at 50:24).
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