Earlier this year, Options in Life visited Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) to learn about animation and created the most beautiful piece of art. Our Employability Group visited DCA to learn everything involved in working in animation from professional artists. From concept and discussions about what our young adults wanted to talk about, designing landscapes and…
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Join our Team
We have another exciting opportunity to join the Options in Life staff team, as a part-time Support Worker. The successful candidate will work within our Recreation programme and support young adults with autism and additional support needs. If you are interested, please read more about the post and apply before the closing date of 29th…
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What an Achievement for our Employability Group!
The hardworking employability group deserve a special mention for a project that they have recently completed at The Ecology Centre in Fife. The employability group have been restoring an old seating area near the loch. They carried out lots of tasks including cutting back trees, weeding, slab lifting, hardcore moving and lots of digging! The…
Read MoreEmployability Group year round-up
What a year it has been. From our High Tide Award at Willowgate, to lambing at The Rings, it’s been a fun filled, fast twelve months. Our guys tested themselves with so many new opportunities this year. We enjoyed new courses with new centre’s as well as returning to some old favourites. Our Willowgate course…
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Welcome to Options in Life’s Recreation Program. The Recreation Program offers adults (18+) with learning disabilities the chance to participate in fully supported social activities. Participants will have the opportunity to meet new people, make new friends and take part in a wide range of challenging and character building activities. It is our aim to…
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The Richmond Fellowship Scotland has worked with Options in Life in our Activities Programmes in Fife. The Richmond Fellowship Scotland describes itself as a charity which provides high-quality community-based services for people who require support in their lives. All of their services work in person-centred ways to offer choice, promote inclusion and maximise ability. They…
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