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Formation | March 1994 |
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Type | Charitable organization |
Legal status | Operational |
Purpose | Learning Disability Support Services |
Headquarters | Bradley Stoke, Bristol |
Region served | England |
Chair | Mark Stupples |
Chief Executive | Helen England |
Website | www.brandontrust.org |
Brandon Trust is a United Kingdom charitable organization working with and for people with learning disabilities. They focus on helping people with said disabilities to live life how they want to.
Brandon Trust works throughout the South West of England and in London, supporting approximately 1,600 people with learning disabilities and autism.
It has more than 2,000 employees[1] and its registered head office[2] is in Bradley Stoke, Bristol.
Brandon Trust is licensed to provide services by the Care Quality Commission. It provides personalized services designed around individual needs, from living solutions to vocational courses, from community and leisure access to employment training and support.
Brandon Trust is a member of the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group.[3] Former chief executive, Lucy Hurst-Brown, was a regular contributor to national articles[4][5] relating to social care and learning disabilities.