Welcome
Welcome
United Response is a national charity that works with people with learning disabilities or mental health needs - including some of the most vulnerable people in our society. We provide everything from 24 hour care to a few hours of support a week. Our support is always designed around each person's needs and preferences because we know one size does not fit all.
We are a top 100 charity, supporting more than 1,500 people throughout the UK at any one time. We employ more than 2,000 staff.
Our mission is to support people with learning disabilities or mental health needs to take control of their lives. We design our care and support around each person and work with them to achieve real inclusion, independence and citizenship for all.
We are working towards a society where people with learning disabilities or mental health needs are treated equally and have access to the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.
United Response was founded in 1973 by chief executive Su Sayer.
Latest Press Releases
- “Much has been achieved, but still a long way to go”
- Minister for third sector joins line-up for employment summit
- United Response welcomes report on human rights of adults with learning disabilities
- United Response has welcomed the publication today of the report by the Commission for Social Care (CSCI) on the state of social care.
- Learning disability consultation offers opportunity that must be taken says United Response
- Bob Tindall of United Response to ensure ASL members lobby Government with a unified voice
- From a service life to a community life
- United Response trials telesupport as a possible means of meeting future social care demands
- Pioneering twenty first century social care
- Every vote counts: United Response launches campaign to engage people with learning disabilities in the democratic process

