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More choice for people with disabilities

Improving the choice of support for people with disabilities or mental health problems in...


Working with the Environment Agency to help people get a job

"Thanks to the Pathways to Work Scheme I've been given the opportunity to show my abilities to...


Jonathan Djanogly to visit Saxongate

Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon, will be visiting the Papworth Trusts award-winning...


Papworth Trust and East Cambs announce "Support into Employment" agreement

Both organisations will work together to identify potential job opportunities and match people to...


Papworth Vocational Rehabilitation shortlisted for national award

Some of the UK's most talented individuals and companies working in the Personal Injury sector...


Disabled people vote for a bigger say

"We want our 13,000 service users at the heart of everything we do, now and in the future" says...


Alan Sugar favours the Grand Challenge

Today, Taylor Vinters played host to a packed launch of the Grand Challenge. This exciting new...


Dragon’s Den Doug Richard to Judge The Grand Challenge

Taylor Vinters and Marshalls Aerospace are firing up their entrepreneurial skills to face Doug...

Disabled people get bigger voice thanks to the Papworth...


Gold Award Winners Papworth Trust appoint New Director of...


Papworth Trust receives Best Practice in Equalities Award...


Adrian goes for Gold


The Grand Challenge – Be part of it


Papworth Trust Strikes Gold at Housing 'Oscars'

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Each year the Papworth Trust helps over 10,000 disabled people in the East of England and the UK through a wide range of services covering employment, vocational rehabilitation, housing and community support. In using the term “disabled” we mean anyone who has a long-term health issue, learning difficulty, physical disability, sensory impairment, mental health issue or a combination of these or other impairments. We also mean anyone of any age. The Trust also works with the Government, employers, service providers and commissioners to promote disability equality and good practice. The Foundations for Living project in Huntingdon has won the prestigious Housing Corporation’s Gold Award for Building Cohesive Communities. The landmark project supports disabled people to live independently.

CONTACT DETAILS

Head Office
Papworth Trust
Bernard Sunley Centre
Papworth Everard
Cambridge
CB3 8RG

01480 357200

www.papworth.org.uk