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'''United Response''' is a top 100 [[charity]] operating in England and Wales, providing a range of support and services for more than 1,500 people with learning disabilities, mental health needs or physical disabilities. They employ over 2,000 people across the organisation and have won many awards for their pioneering work since being founded in 1973.

===Mission===
Their mission is to enable people with [[learning disabilities]], [[mental health needs]] and [[physical disabilities]] to take control of their lives.

===Vision===
United Response's vision is a society where disabled people are equal participants and have access to the same [[rights]] and opportunities as everyone else.

===Services===
The services provided depend on each person they work with. '''United Response''' can provide 24-hour support for people with profound physical needs, or just a few hours for those who need less support to live their lives. They can job coach someone into meaningful paid [[employment]] and can provide [[outreach]] support for someone with a [[mental health need]] or help people who find it difficult to communicate by making information more [[accessible]]. The key to their success is that they work with each person to do the things they want to do, supporting them to communicate what they want.

In support of United Response's vision, they also campaign to improve the lives of people with [[disabilities]] in society. This may mean [[lobbying]] decision makers such as [[MPs]] to ensure that people's voices are heard or it might mean working directly with [[disabled]] people so that they can be more directly engaged in the democratic process. '''United Response''' also work with employers to ensure that more people with [[learning disabilities]], [[mental health needs]] and [[physical disabilities]] get a fair opportunity to work.

In 2008 alone, '''United Response''' were shortlisted as best employer in the [[Third Sector Excellence Awards]] and highly commended for their [[Annual Report]]. They also won a highly prestigious [[National Training Award]] for the investment they make in their staff.

==See also==
*[[Learning Disability Coalition]]

==References==
* [http://www.learningdisabilitycoalition.org.uk/ Learning Disability Coalition]
* [http://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/what-we-do/about-us/annual-report-and-impact-review/2007/index.htm United Response Annual Report and Impact Review 2006]
* [http://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/what-we-do/about-us/annual-report-and-impact-review/2006/index.html United Response Annual Report and Impact Review 2007]

==External links==
*[http://www.unitedresponse.org.uk/ United Response]
*[http://www.learningdisabilitycoalition.org.uk/ Learning Disability Coalition]


[[Category:Learning disabilities]]
[[Category:Disability rights organizations]]
[[Category:Advocacy groups]]

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