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Our aim is to improve the standard and quality of life for people of all ages with a learning difficulty, but primarily young people leaving school in transition by offering horticultural training placements based around individual needs.
Most of these young people have no academic skills; some will have a learning disability/difficulty, while others are on the autistic spectrum.
Potters give people the opportunity to develop their skills & abilities by providing horticultural and woodwork training placements. This helps develop their skills & abilities to a greater degree, thus better prospects of achieving their ambition.
Potters also offer placements for volunteers and can accommodate Community Payback placements.