© 2023 - This site is owned and managed by Brent Play Association. All rights reserved.
About Us
BRENTPLAY.ORG
We are a small locally-based charity that promotes and delivers a range of services. First formed in 1990 the Association provides a wide range of opportunities for children, young people and adults who have special needs. We would like to give special thanks to Network Stadium Housing Association who have had the vision and commitment to design and invest in the refurbishment of Peppermint Heights to ensure that the new 'Centre of Excellence' will serve to enhance the lives and opportunities of children, young people and adults for years to come. We also work in close co-operation with the John Lyon's Charity to provide support and assistance to voluntary groups within the London Borough of Brent.

BRENT PLAY ASSOCIATION

The Play Area, Ground Floor Peppermint Heights, Northwick Road, Alperton, Middlesex, HAO 1LG Registered Charity No.1085110 and a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered at Cardiff No.3875532 Ofsted registration number 159885 for Peppermint Heights
1 . To promote social inclusion and equal opportunities for young adults with disabilities by providing them with opportunities for education, employment, and meaningful participation in community life. 2 . To improve the well-being and quality of life of young adults with disabilities, by providing them with support and resources to overcome barriers and challenges. 3 . To promote awareness and understanding of disability issues in the broader community, and to challenge negative stereotypes and attitudes towards people with disabilities. 4 . To promote a culture of diversity and inclusivity, which can benefit all members of the community by fostering greater acceptance and respect for individual differences. 5 . To align with the mission and values of the charity, which may include a commitment to social justice, human rights, and equitable access to resources and opportunities. 6 . To support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 10 (“Reduced Inequalities”) and Goal 17 (“Partnerships for the Goals”), which emphasize the importance of inclusive and sustainable development for all. 7 . To address social justice issues and ensure that young adults with disabilities have equal opportunities for education, employment, and social inclusion. 8 . To provide access to specialized support services and resources that may not be readily available for young adults with disabilities and their families. 9 . To promote the rights and dignity of young adults with disabilities, and to raise awareness about the challenges they face in society. 1 0 . To foster positive relationships between young adults with disabilities and other members of the community, which can lead to mutual understanding and respect. 1 1 . To empower young adults with disabilities to become leaders and advocates for themselves and their peers, and to promote greater self-determination and independence. 1 2 . To promote research and innovation in the field of disability services and advocacy, which can lead to better outcomes for young adults with disabilities. 1 3 . To contribute to the overall wellbeing and resilience of communities, by ensuring that all members have access to the resources and support they need to thrive.
Our Aims & Objectives
© 2023 - This site is owned and managed by Brent Play Association. All rights reserved.
About Us
BRENTPLAY.ORG
We are a small locally-based charity that promotes and delivers a range of services. First formed in 1990 the Association provides a wide range of opportunities for children, young people and adults who have special needs. We would like to give special thanks to Network Stadium Housing Association who have had the vision and commitment to design and invest in the refurbishment of Peppermint Heights to ensure that the new 'Centre of Excellence' will serve to enhance the lives and opportunities of children, young people and adults for years to come. We also work in close co-operation with the John Lyon's Charity to provide support and assistance to voluntary groups within the London Borough of Brent.

BRENT PLAY ASSOCIATION

The Play Area, Ground Floor Peppermint Heights, Northwick Road, Alperton, Middlesex, HAO 1LG Registered Charity No.1085110 and a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered at Cardiff No.3875532 Ofsted registration number 159885 for Peppermint Heights
1 . To promote social inclusion and equal opportunities for young adults with disabilities by providing them with opportunities for education, employment, and meaningful participation in community life. 2 . To improve the well-being and quality of life of young adults with disabilities, by providing them with support and resources to overcome barriers and challenges. 3 . To promote awareness and understanding of disability issues in the broader community, and to challenge negative stereotypes and attitudes towards people with disabilities. 4 . To promote a culture of diversity and inclusivity, which can benefit all members of the community by fostering greater acceptance and respect for individual differences. 5 . To align with the mission and values of the charity, which may include a commitment to social justice, human rights, and equitable access to resources and opportunities. 6 . To support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 10 (“Reduced Inequalities”) and Goal 17 (“Partnerships for the Goals”), which emphasize the importance of inclusive and sustainable development for all. 7 . To address social justice issues and ensure that young adults with disabilities have equal opportunities for education, employment, and social inclusion. 8 . To provide access to specialized support services and resources that may not be readily available for young adults with disabilities and their families. 9 . To promote the rights and dignity of young adults with disabilities, and to raise awareness about the challenges they face in society. 1 0 . To foster positive relationships between young adults with disabilities and other members of the community, which can lead to mutual understanding and respect. 1 1 . To empower young adults with disabilities to become leaders and advocates for themselves and their peers, and to promote greater self-determination and independence. 1 2 . To promote research and innovation in the field of disability services and advocacy, which can lead to better outcomes for young adults with disabilities. 1 3 . To contribute to the overall wellbeing and resilience of communities, by ensuring that all members have access to the resources and support they need to thrive.
Our Aims & Objectives