Divine Days Community CIC

Divine Days Community CIC

Divine Days Community CIC tackle the inequalities in health experienced by some of the most vulnerable people in our community of Skelmersdale and wider West Lancashire. Our provision is tailored for children, young people and adults who are disabled and/or neurodivergent.

We help people to find their voice, develop confidence, friendships and engagement with their community. We offer a comprehensive programme of activities, mental health support and employment coaching via our specialist, award winning provision - The Legacy Project - which is dedicated to providing employment opportunities for people who are disabled or neurodivergent.

We actively employ team members who are autistic within our own organisation and our website also exceeds accessibility requirements. On our website you will find lots of information about what we offer. Take a look under the ‘what we do tab’ to see more information about each of our provisions.

Eligibility

Age
From age 5
Aimed at
Adolescent
Adult
Anyone with an Association to Autism
Child
Child/adolescent sibling
Children under the age of 12 years
children with complex needs and their parents or carers
Parent or carer of under 18
Parent/carer of a child
Parent/carer of a young person
Parent/carer of an adult
Parents or carers, families, adults
Professional
School
Volunteer
Young person

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms
Autism
Autism and Neurodivergent
Learning disability
Staff and volunteers get autism awareness training
Other specialisms
Safeguarding
Disability Business Leader
Persons National Education Award - 2023 Silver Winner