Harbour Supported Living Service Ltd believes everyone, no matter what their ability, has the right to become a full and active member of their community. Those individuals are recognised as equal and can enjoy the same life opportunities, chances and rights as their non-disabled peers and neighbours. To achieve this we support and empower individuals to overcome personal barriers, such as lack of confidence and low self esteem, develop independence, enjoy a more varied social life, broaden educational opportunities and access to employment & volunteering opportunities. We deliver this support in a dignified and sensitive manner which not only capitalises on the individuals current capabilities but promotes further development and skills to improve their overall quality of life.
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