Supported Employment: developing skills and confidence through real work experience Ella has been making a strong impression during her supported employment rotation at Bournemouth Library, demonstrating how the right support and environment can enable people with learning disabilities and autistic people to succeed at work.
Opening a bigger world: how small steps led to big change Discovery’s tailored, person‑centred approach transformed a limited, anxiety‑filled routine into a richer, varied and more connected life.
From fear to confidence: Mickey’s journey of trust and care Mickey slowly rebuilt trust and routine with steady support. Step by step, he became more willing to attend hospital visits, work with staff, and face challenges he once avoided.
A brush with joy: David rediscovers his passion for art For years, David’s extraordinary talent lay quietly waiting.
She’s happy – always happy”: Oliwia’s journey to independence at Croftlands For nearly three decades, Oliwia lived at home with her mum, Sylwia. She attended daytime activities four days a week, while her older sister also shared caring responsibilities for around 15 years – as Sylwia puts it, “like her second mum.”
As Sam Smith, Chief People Officer, says, "Together, I believe we have created a special and unique culture here at Dimensions. This is largely due to colleagues’ willingness to provide honest feedback via the colleague survey, which in turn enables us to improve their working experiences. Our rankings are driven by the feedback you give, and I am delighted that we have been accredited by the Great Place to Work Institute once again. We know that our culture helps us recruit and retain high-quality colleagues, and ultimately to maintain continuity of support for the people we support."
Entries open for Dimensions’ national Leaders’ Awards Dimensions is now inviting submissions for its 2026 Leaders’ Awards! The Leaders’ Awards celebrate adults with learning disabilities and autistic people who are breaking down barriers, following their ambitions, and helping to create more inclusive communities. Dimensions is now inviting submissions for its 2026 Leaders’ Awards! The awards encourage people across the UK to put forward individuals whose leadership, creativity, and commitment are making a real impact. The Leaders’ Awards celebrate adults with learning disabilities and autistic people who are breaking down barriers, following their ambitions, and helping to create more inclusive communities. Submissions are open to everyone. The nominations close on 16th February 2026.
Emily achieves her dream job with Discovery supported employment We are proud to have supported Emily Gold to achieve her dream of becoming a swimming teacher. Emily, who we support in Somerset, qualified as a swimming instructor after completing her training at 1610 Trinity Sports and Leisure Centre in Bridgwater, Somerset. Discovery’s supported employment team worked with Emily and the employer to make practical adjustments during her training, including breaking down learning materials and reducing jargon so she could demonstrate her skills and knowledge.
Celebrating Excellence: Our Great British Care Awards 2025 Finalists These colleagues are making waves and setting new standards; from bold ideas to inspiring achievements, they’re ones to watch. Take a read through their nominations and meet some colleagues who are shaping the future!
A Day in the Life at Discovery – Supporting Nigel Ever wondered what it’s like to work at Discovery, supporting people to live more independently? This short video introduces Nigel and shows how our team helps him gain confidence, develop skills, and enjoy everyday life. At Discovery, every day is rewarding—our support workers make a real difference by empowering the people we support. If you’re passionate about helping others and want a career where your work truly matters, this video is a glimpse into life on the team.