About Us
We are a small locally-based charity that promotes and delivers a range of services.
First formed in 1990 the Association provides a wide range of opportunities for children, young people and adults who have special needs.
We
would
like
to
give
special
thanks
to
Network
Stadium
Housing
Association
who
have
had
the
vision
and
commitment
to
design
and
invest
in
the
refurbishment
of
Peppermint
Heights
to
ensure
that
the
new
'Centre
of
Excellence'
will
serve
to
enhance
the
lives
and
opportunities of children, young people and adults for years to come.
We
also
work
in
close
co-operation
with
the
John
Lyon's
Charity
to
provide
support
and
assistance
to
voluntary
groups
within
the
London
Borough of Brent.
BRENT PLAY ASSOCIATION
The Play Area, Ground Floor Peppermint Heights, Northwick Road, Alperton, Middlesex, HAO 1LG
Registered Charity No.1085110 and a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered at Cardiff No.3875532
Ofsted registration number 159885 for Peppermint Heights
1
.
To
promote
social
inclusion
and
equal
opportunities
for
young
adults
with
disabilities
by
providing
them
with
opportunities
for
education, employment, and meaningful participation in community life.
2
.
To
improve
the
well-being
and
quality
of
life
of
young
adults
with
disabilities,
by
providing
them
with
support
and
resources
to
overcome barriers and challenges.
3
.
To
promote
awareness
and
understanding
of
disability
issues
in
the
broader
community,
and
to
challenge
negative
stereotypes
and
attitudes towards people with disabilities.
4
.
To
promote
a
culture
of
diversity
and
inclusivity,
which
can
benefit
all
members
of
the
community
by
fostering
greater
acceptance
and
respect for individual differences.
5
.
To
align
with
the
mission
and
values
of
the
charity,
which
may
include
a
commitment
to
social
justice,
human
rights,
and
equitable
access to resources and opportunities.
6
.
To
support
the
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goals,
particularly
Goal
10
(“Reduced
Inequalities”)
and
Goal
17
(“Partnerships
for the Goals”), which emphasize the importance of inclusive and sustainable development for all.
7
.
To
address
social
justice
issues
and
ensure
that
young
adults
with
disabilities
have
equal
opportunities
for
education,
employment,
and social inclusion.
8
.
To
provide
access
to
specialized
support
services
and
resources
that
may
not
be
readily
available
for
young
adults
with
disabilities
and
their families.
9
.
To promote the rights and dignity of young adults with disabilities, and to raise awareness about the challenges they face in society.
1
0
.
To
foster
positive
relationships
between
young
adults
with
disabilities
and
other
members
of
the
community,
which
can
lead
to
mutual
understanding and respect.
1
1
.
To
empower
young
adults
with
disabilities
to
become
leaders
and
advocates
for
themselves
and
their
peers,
and
to
promote
greater
self-determination and independence.
1
2
.
To
promote
research
and
innovation
in
the
field
of
disability
services
and
advocacy,
which
can
lead
to
better
outcomes
for
young
adults with disabilities.
1
3
.
To
contribute
to
the
overall
wellbeing
and
resilience
of
communities,
by
ensuring
that
all
members
have
access
to
the
resources
and
support they need to thrive.