Together Trust

The Together Trust is one of the North West’s leading disability charities. We help children, adults, parents and carers, delivering individual care, support and education to thousands of people each year.
At the Together Trust, our vision is a society where people thrive because they are valued within their communities. For 150 years we’ve been championing and caring for people with disabilities, autism and complex health needs. And providing life-changing support for looked-after children and care-experienced people.
We’re proud to offer warm and nurturing homes for children and young people are embedded in communities across the North West. There we support children with learning differences and complex needs, as well as young people who are at risk or who may have experienced trauma. We help them grow their independence and shape their own story. All while regaining a sense of belonging.
Foster carers make a huge difference to young people’s lives. That’s why for over 20 years we’ve been growing our fostering family. We provide support and training so our foster carers can provide warm, nurturing homes for those who need them. Together we’ve helped thousands of young people thrive.
We offer a range of flexible community services for young people and adults with autism, a learning disability or complex health needs. We put our services at the heart of local communities, making sure everyone has a chance to thrive. Whether that’s helping adults to live independently, or creating spaces for young people to learn, work and play.
We have learning environments, supporting children and young people from age 5 all the way to 25 who have special educational needs and or disabilities. We provided individual learning plans shaped to fit their needs.
We also offer therapeutic services for families including sleep services for young people with autism, therapeutic support for schools and training for professionals.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Together Trust
- Telephone
- 0161 283 4848 0161 283 4848 Fax: 0161 283 4747 Fax: 0161 283 4747 0800 013 0014 (Out of hours) 0800 013 0014 (Out of hours)
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enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- The Together Trust
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- Together Trust Centre
- Address
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Schools Hill
Cheadle
Stockport
Cheshire - Postcode
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SK8 1JEView SK8 1JE on a map
- Notes
Together Trust has a number of services providing a wide range of care, special education and community services for children and adults with autism, learning difficulties and/or complex needs.
Together Trust’s central office is based in Cheadle, Stockport with a variety of services available throughout the North West of England which accept referrals from all over the UK.
For further information please visit http://www.togethertrust.org.uk/
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
We welcome contact from parents/carers and professionals who are interested in any of our services, as it gives us the opportunity to explain more about ourselves and to answer any questions that you may have.
Together Trust can accept direct referrals for some services however for more information please contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk. Some of our services can be funded via individual budgets or direct payments. We are also able to work with brokerage services to deliver tailored packages of support to meet your budget and goals.
Further information regarding any of Together Trust’s services and how to access a service, you can contact us on 0161 283 4848 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk where you can also find information for our upcoming events.
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