Social care



Supporting People

Our mission statement:

‘Working in partnership to identify the vulnerable adults and young people over the age of 16 in Buckinghamshire, to identify their specific short and/or long-term support needs and to meet these needs through the commissioning of high quality support services.’

Supporting People offers vulnerable people the opportunity to improve their quality of life by providing a stable environment which enables greater independence, and reduces the need for people to unnecessarily move into a residential setting.

We offer support to:

  • people with learning disabilities and mental health problems;
  • vulnerable young people;
  • homeless people;
  • older people who need support;
  • people with physical disabilities;
  • people at risk of offending;
  • people with drug or alcohol problems;
  • people who need to escape domestic violence;
  • people with HIV/AIDS;
  • teenage parents;
  • travellers and refugees 

Directory of services

We have put together a directory of service providers that offer support to you in your own home or will provide you with accommodation to help you keep your independence. Download the directory below.

Strategy

For detailed information on the work we are doing, download our five year Supporting People Strategy.

Meetings and minutes

For more information call 01296 383709 or email supportingpeople@buckscc.gov.uk

Downloadable files (download times based on a 56k modem)
File name Summary File size Download time File type
Supporting People directory of services Information on all of our service providers 494 k 72 secs pdf
Five year Supporting People strategy 2005-2010 Detailing how we plan to improve and develop services locally 617 k 90 secs pdf
Supporting People Easy-to-read information on our services 619 k 90 secs pdf
Eligibility criteria Definitions of tasks which are eligible for Supporting People funding 58 k 8 secs pdf
Supporting People Newsletter Spring 2008 108 k 15 secs pdf
Supporting People Newsletter Summer 2008 90 k 13 secs pdf
Supporting People Newsletter Autumn 2008 191 k 27 secs pdf

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