Our dedicated centre in Kidwelly, provides individualised support and care services to adults with Autism and complex needs.
We provide young adults with autism access to daytime opportunities that are enjoyable, meaningful and aim to prompt independence in a safe, compassionate and nurturing environment. Support is individualised to meet the needs and strengths of everyone accessing our provision with dignity and respect.
Our Services
Our packages of care and support are designed to safely and effectively support service users while providing support and a well deserved break to their families. These packages are developed in liaison with the individual, their families, our multidisciplinary team and the funding authority.
Our service users enjoy the facilities at our centre and benefit from the sole use of our vehicles which are used to access activities in the community such as horse riding, cycling, archery, rock climbing and swimming.
Meet the Team
Our dedicated staff team are committed to providing a quality service to our service users, providing a safe, fun environment where service users can be themselves and work towards their goals.
Our PBS Manager & Practice Lead works alongside our Care Manager to provide a bespoke care service with systematic plans to upskill service users, facilitate improved behaviour and provide worthwhile experiences and opportunities.
Supporting our Managers we have our Lead Positive Behaviour Support Assistants, Activity Co-Ordinator and Positive Behaviour Support Assistants.
Emma Treharne MSc
PBS Manager & Practice Lead
Emma has 8 years’ of experience working in the field of autism in a multitude of speciliast settings. Emma works proactively with people we support, staff teams and our Lead PBS Assistants. As Practice Lead, Emma aims to promote and foster our service vision and values by implementing system-wide PBS, professional operational management and skills to develop confidence in staff competences and produce individuals’ evidence-based interventions for those we support.
Deniz Muren
Acting Care Manager
Deniz has the responsibility of the day to day running of the service and mentors staff, building confidence and ensuring staff are competent in their roles to ensure life skills and independence are promoted for those accessing the service.