Our adult community inclusion services support individuals with disabilities to develop independence, social confidence and build skills to live the life they choose.
Right 4 U - Adults supports autistic adults to engage in their community. Inclusion means different things to different people; therefore, the individual will take the lead in identifying what they want to achieve from the service, and collectively we can work together to achieve identified goals. This is a specialist autism service. Read more
ABI Choices supports people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) to get active and take part in activities independently in their local communities. We support individuals to take part in social, leisure, recreational and training activities. This is a specialist brain injury service This is a specialist brain injury service. Read more
The project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Right Support Right Time is delivered by a partnership of seven trusted organisations. Inspire Wellbeing is the lead partner. Our service offers personalised, advocacy-based support to help individuals manage the challenges in their daily lives by supporting them to access the support when needed the most. Read more
The PEACE of Mind is a regional personal development programme delivered across a six-week period and is designed to enhance the emotional resilience and wellbeing of young people aged 9-25. Peace of Mind is supported by the PEACEPLUS Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Read more
The BAAAS is for people aged 16 years and over who have a diagnosis of autism and for those who support them, who live in the Belfast Trust Area. The key aims are to, provide a safe and friendly place for you to speak to someone who understands autism and provide you with on-the-day information to access a range of appropriate services. This service is funded by Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. This is a specialist autism service. Read more
We support people with Acquired Brain Injury across the Southern Health & Social Care Trust to connect with each other in their local community. This is a specialist brain injury service. Read more
We support adults with acquired brain injury across Northern Ireland to engage with their local community, participate in social enterprise and increase their personal capacity, health and wellbeing This is a specialist brain injury service. Read more
Support for people with disabilities, especially those who experience isolation, to build new social networks within their local communities. Focused on enabling user-led networking to help participants become involved in social, leisure and recreational opportunities within their local area. We offer goal-directed services that support participants to progress from the service when they have achieved their goals. Read more