2019-12-12 11:32:04

Funding has been announced for Flintshire’s first friendship and dating agency for adults with learning disabilities or autism, which is set to launch in 2020.

The new Luv2meetU service, which is run by national learning disabilities charity Hft, will be focused on supporting people with learning disabilities and their families to develop and sustain relationships, improve their health and wellbeing, and extend their social networks.

Funding for the project comes from the Welsh Assembly’s Foundational Economy Challenge Fund, which has provided approximately £52,000 for the charity to launch a friendship and dating service in Flintshire.

Aiming to address the increased risk of loneliness and isolation for people with learning disabilities, Luv2meetU chose rural Flintshire as the location for its next service, where people can find it difficult to get out and about independently and build new relationships. Luv2meetU Flintshire will be based at Hft’s new day opportunities centre, Hwb Cyfle, which provides local people with learning disabilities with a specialist environment, where they can access opportunities such as supported employment in their local community.

The service plans on running around eight events a month when the membership is up and running, including museum visits, meals out, gigs, sports classes, theatre and cinema trips, and any other activities that members express an interest in. They will also be running singles events, chaperoning dates and hosting workshops on topics such as personal safety, developing confidence and sexual health.

Following the launch of a service in Bristol in September this year, Luv2meetU Flintshire will be the dating agency’s tenth branch, extending from existing operations in the north of England. It is hoped that 60 to 80 adults with learning disabilities or autism in Wales will benefit from the service, which will be open to people from Flintshire and the surrounding areas.

Karen England, Project Development Manager at Luv2meetU, said:

“Programmes like Luv2meetU are essential to the wellbeing of people with learning disabilities or autism. That’s why we’re delighted to be able to extend Luv2meetU into Wales, which doesn’t have any other friendship and dating agencies of this kind.

“We all have a right to make friends, go dating and maybe even find love, and people with learning disabilities are no exception. We’re looking forward to welcoming lots of new members from Wales, and offering them a new way to socialise, have fun and be themselves.”

Luv2meetU was originally set up as a pilot in the Leeds and Wakefield area in 2007, supporting 40 people to get out and about, socialise and build friendships. The team now supports around 250 to 300 people with services in areas including Bradford, Kirklees, Bristol, Sheffield, Newcastle, Cheshire and Leeds, and has enabled dozens more to make friends and forge relationships.

To find out more about Luv2meetU, visit www.luv2meetu.com or contact luv2meetU@hft.org.uk.

 

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About Hft

Proudly established in 1962 by a group of visionary parents, Hft is a charity supporting more than 2,500 learning disabled adults in England and Wales. Together, we are creating a future where learning disabled people and their families can live the best life possible.

Providing personalised support. Creating solutions for living independently. Coming together to campaign for positive change. Fundraising for new opportunities and a bigger impact.

In 2033, we’ll live in a world where learning disabled people have greater choice. About where they live. The support they need and want. And how to spend their time and money.

 

Learning disability versus difficulty

 

A learning disability is different from a learning difficulty but the terms are often confused and used inter-changeably. A learning difficulty does not affect general intellect, whereas a learning disability is a life-long condition characterised by a reduced intellectual ability and struggle with everyday activities.

For more information about Hft please visit www.hft.org.uk

Location: Hft Flintshire