The Hub at Yeovil

The Hub at Yeovil is an example of a community bringing young disabled people together to build lives of citizenship and useful employment.

Author: Clive Tuck

The Hub is a Yeovil based community charity that supports and empowers those with learning disabilities and autism who are looking to lead full, active and meaningful lives. The charity improves their chances of employment and increases their ability to be independent through partnerships with a variety of social enterprises and local organisations. 

In this article for The Parliamentary Review, Clive Tuckthe Hub's Founder, explains that the Hub is a place to feel included, not isolated; a space where people can be safe and independent while still experimenting with real-world situations.

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The publisher is The Parliamentary Review.

The Hub © Clive Tuck 2020.

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Paper | 25.02.20

community, disability, intellectual disabilities, England, Paper

Clive Tuck

England

Founder and ex-CEO of the Hub

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