Magpies Transforms Lives for Adults with Learning Disabilities in Calderdale.

Magpies is a Calderdale-based charity dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities, ensuring they can live life to the fullest.

Magpies is a Calderdale-based charity dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities, ensuring they can live life to the fullest.

Community Journalist Jordan met with CEO, Martin Reynolds, and Operations Manager, Bethan Coffey, to learn more about what makes Magpies an award-winning organisation.

Magpies‘ ethos revolves around creating a society where every individual is treated equally, and those with learning disabilities are given opportunities to make friends and learn new skills.

According to Mencap, there are an estimated 1.3 million people with learning disabilities in England, meaning provisions like Magpies are constantly in demand.

Magpies offer a comprehensive range of fun and engaging activities, as well as a personalised outreach program for those over the age of 18.

The outreach service supports members to enjoy local community activities such as attending events, finding paid or voluntary work, as well as assisting with finances, shopping, and appointments.

The dedicated Enablers at Magpies encourage members to participate in various activities to enhance their life skills and well-being, promoting greater independence in their daily lives.

Magpies covers a wide range of topics for independent living, including:

  • Health
  • Household activities
  • Shopping and budgeting
  • Independent travel
  • Friendships and social skills
  • Staying safe

Members also frequently attend group activity evenings, often enjoying a game of bowling and going for meals out.

The centre on Club Lane in Ovenden features a dance studio, arts and media rooms, a kitchen for preparing home-cooked meals, and a sensory room for quiet moments.

Magpies also has its very own in-house theatre and dance troupes, Drama-Pies and Magpie Movers.

These groups create performances for family members, carers and the wider community, and get involved with designing their own stage sets and costumes.

In April, the Drama-Pies transported audiences to Neverland with their fantastic Peter Pan show, while the Magpie Movers perform frequently at local community events.

You can watch a short video of one of their performances here.

For podcast enthusiasts, Magpies Members also record and edit their own podcast, Magpies Air, which covers anything and everything. Episodes are usually released on a Friday and can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZkS9JQp7YKckQXIqfyqpk

Magpies are member-led, with every individual’s voice heard at weekly ‘members voice’ meetings, allowing members to have their say in the organisation’s operations and future.

Advocacy and representation are crucial at Magpies, which is why they hosted mock polling stations ahead of the 2024 General Election, helping those with learning disabilities to understand the process.

Always evolving, Magpies is looking to add new activities, day trips, and events to enrich lives further. Their next goal is to purchase a new building to expand and enhance their offer.

At Magpies, no two days are the same. It is a community where individuals with learning disabilities can thrive, supported by a dedicated team and surrounded by opportunities for personal growth and social engagement.

To learn more about Magpies’ outstanding work, visit www.magpies.org.uk

Magpies are always looking for new trustees, especially those with backgrounds in HR, social care, health, or anyone passionate about getting involved with the organisation.

Phone: 01422 383550

Email: hello@magpies.org.uk

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You will receive a VAC Member welcome pack with useful information on getting the most out of your membership and a few extra treats!

Every member of VAC will be invited to our Annual General Meeting (AGM) and has voting rights for resolutions and proposals either in person or by proxy.

When you sign up to be a VAC Member, you will be assigned a Go-To Contact from the VAC team.

They will be your main point of contact for your membership, helping to answer questions and signposting you to the right place within VAC and/or our partnerships.

We want the VAC membership offer to be responsive to the needs of our members.  Member check ins keep us up to date on your organisation’s news and developments but also on any challenges or support gaps that may be affecting the VCSE sector. 

The information we receive during our member check ins will highlight trends and challenges that we can then explore support and solutions for via our membership offer and partnerships with local providers and authorities.

To support VAC members to feel connected and informed, we have created a unique Member Area on the VAC Website.

The online dashboard will keep you and your colleagues up to date on the latest member opportunities, training and news.

The Member Area also has a forum function, allowing VAC Member organisations to interact and support each other.

A quarterly newsletter to keep our members up to date on not only VAC Membership updates and opportunities but also specifically created content on topics of interest to the local voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. 

The Bimonthly Member Network is for VAC Members to connect with other VAC Members!

A perfect opportunity to support one another, find out about other local services and explore new collaborative opportunities and partnerships with fellow VAC members.

20% Discount on VAC Room Hire – We offer a range of flexible rooms for hire located in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Our rooms include a fully equipped, large training room with SMART board and flipchart facilities seating up to 25 theatre style, two smaller meeting rooms seating up to 12 and a small office with computer facilities suitable for one-to-one meetings or rent-a-desk.

Competitive rate on ID Badge Printing – Competitively priced to accommodate for smaller orders, our in-house ID Badge service supports both design and printing.

Based on feedback and insight we gain from our members, our training and events offer will complement local infrastructure support training programmes.

All sessions are cost effective and VCSE sector driven.