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Day Services

DSN provides Day Services and a range of developmental activities for D/deaf people at The Tannery, our dedicated centre in Northwich.

Our Services

The people who use our day services are the most important consideration in developing what we do, and it is essential they are given opportunities and encouragement to review their development, progress and explore new challenges – this helps the adoption of new and interesting ways of learning and the improvement of experience and skills.

Our Service Users are given support which enables them to guide the services in the direction they wish to go, address any concerns they may have, or express any avenues of interest for the staff team to explore.

What can DSN Day Services offer?

  • An inclusive and encouraging learning environment
  • A learning and development programme, tailored to meet the assessed need, skills and interests of each service user. 
  • Appropriate, total communication with staff and other service users
  • Opportunities for personal growth and development
  • A friendly and safe environment
  • An extensive life skills programme
  • Fun Activities to encourage Peer interaction and support. 
  • Weekly Gym Sessions

Care Quality Commission Rating

Our Supported Living and Day Services are Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This means that we have legal requirements and regulations associated with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, and inspectors look at the overall quality of the service and provide a rating for the service under the Care Act 2014. You can view our current CQC rating at www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-162659192/reports

CQC Inspection Rating Good

Our Services

The people who use our day services are the most important consideration in developing what we do, and it is essential they are given opportunities and encouragement to review their development, progress and explore new challenges – this helps the adoption of new learning methods and the improvement of skills.

All learners are given a survey which enables them to guide the services in the direction they wish to go, address any concerns they may have, or express any avenues of interest for the staff team to explore.

An inclusive and encouraging learning environment, with appropriate, total communication with staff and other service users

A learning and development programme, created to meet the assessed need, skills and interests of each service user. 

Opportunities for personal growth and development

An extensive life skills programme

A friendly and safe environment

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