As a supported living accommodation provider, we specialise in delivering high-quality, personalised care, and support for adults affected by autism and learning disabilities, particularly those characterised by complex communication needs, sensory sensitivity and challenging behaviours. Our approach prioritises advancing effective autism practices and other therapeutic strategies within a positive behaviour support framework. We continually strive to reduce reliance on restrictive practices across all settings.

Through a carefully co-ordinated, person-centred approach, and multidisciplinary partnerships, we aim to provide personalised care and support that achieve the best outcomes for individuals with care and support needs. We are committed to upholding the fundamental human rights of each person, ensuring protection from abuse, and avoidable harm. Our dedication extends to enhancing their quality of life by enabling community living and safe access to services.

We treat our clients with dignity and respect, ensuring that consent, choice, control, companionship, and compassion are integral to our services. Our recruitment process adheres to legal and best practice guidelines, ensuring that only fit, proper, and suitably trained individuals support our clients. We also strive to provide an excellent work environment for our employees, offering rich opportunities for professional growth.

Fori Core Ltd. is committed to reducing restrictive practices in all its settings. Our methodology focuses on trauma-informed positive behaviour support, ensuring that any necessary restraint is the least restrictive option and is regularly reviewed for continued justification. Adherence to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 is paramount to us, ensuring the highest standards of care for our clients. By utilising the Act’s framework, we guarantee that health and social care services are provided safely, effectively, and in a manner that meets the needs of individuals, families, and careers.

The person officially registered as carrying on the business and performing the registered manager role of the care service is: Mr Clement Ofori:
Address: Fori Core Ltd., 44 Turner Avenue, Seven Sister, London, N15 5DG

Our mission is to empower individuals with autism and learning disabilities to achieve their fullest potential and enjoy a high quality of life by providing comprehensive, person-centred support services.

To be the best provider of care and support for individuals with autism and learning disabilities and enables people to be fully integrated, respected, and provided with the resources they need to live and thrive.

Our Core Values

Commitment

We are committed to our core values of service user focus, fitness for purpose, comprehensive welfare, meeting assessed needs, delivering quality services, and maintaining a high-quality workforce.

Active Participation

We aim to provide personal care and support that yields positive outcomes for service users and promotes their active participation.

Feedback

We continuously evaluate our operations to ensure we are effectively achieving our stated aims and purposes. We welcome feedback from our service users and their friends and relatives.

Independence

We strive to provide each service user with a comprehensive care package that addresses their personal and healthcare needs and preferences. We co-operate with other services and professionals to maximise each service user’s independence and participation in the community.

Diligence

Before providing services, we thoroughly assess the needs and preferences of potential service users. We ensure that the care we provide meets the assessed needs of each service user, with frequent re-assessments and the flexibility to respond to changing needs or requirements.

Quality

We are wholeheartedly committed to providing top-quality services and continuously improving the level of care we offer.

Best-quality

Our standards for managers and staff are based on the national occupational standards for the care industry set by the National Training Organization