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Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Version 07/2015 Date of next review 07/2016 Service provider Full name, business address, telephone number and email address of the registered provider: Name Address line 1 Fylde Community Link Supported Living and Domiciliary Support Service Address line 2 Town/city County Post code Email info@fyldecommunitylink.co.uk Main telephone 01253 795648 ID numbers Where this is an updated version of the statement of purpose, please provide the service provider and registered manager ID numbers: Service provider ID 1-101612852 Registered manager ID 1-152948784 Aims and objectives What do you wish to achieve by providing regulated activities? How will your service help the people who use your services? Please use the numbered bullet points: 1. To make available responsive, flexible and affordable services for people with learning disabilities who need them PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 1

2. To support individuals to overcome challenges and so live the best lives they can 3. To support individuals to push past low expectations and so achieve everything which is possible 4. To support individuals to balance taking risk with staying safe and so have rich experiences 5. To be a leader in innovation in service design so that individuals experience quality services with good outcomes 6. To be a leader in inclusiveness by involving everyone so that individuals experience being fully included in and consulted about their service 7. To be a leader in transparency by being open and honest in service planning and delivery so that individuals experience the benefit of constructive partnership working between this provider, commissioners and other agencies Legal status Tick the relevant box and provide the information requested for the type of provider you are: Use Individual Partnership List the names of all partners 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Limited liability partnership registered as an organisation Incorporated organisation Company number 3017303 PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 2

Are you a charity? No Yes Charity number: 1045039 Group structure (if applicable) Fylde Community Link is not part of a group, but is a wholly local provider. Please repeat the following table for each of your regulated activities 1 Regulated activity 1 As shown on your certificate of registration Services What services, care and/or treatment do you provide for this regulated activity? (For example GP, dentist, acute hospital, care home with nursing, sheltered housing) Personal Care Domiciliary Care and Supported Living Services for adults with Learning Disabilities and children aged 16 or 17. Locations As listed on your certificate of registration. Please repeat the section below for each location for this regulated activity Location 1: Name of location Supported Living and Domiciliary Support Service PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 3

Address line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Address line 5 Brief description of location 2 Personal Care is managed from Fylde Community Link s office base and provided to individuals in their own homes by trained, supported staff. The office base is fully accessible by people with physical disabilities No of approved places/beds (not NHS) 3 Name and contact details of registered manager(s) (if applicable) 4 Full name, business address, telephone number and email address of each registered manager. For each registered manager, state which regulated activities and locations(s) they manage. Copy and paste the sub-section if they are more than two registered managers Registered manager 1 Full name: Gail Addison Proportion of working time spent at each location (for job share posts only): Contact details: Business address: Telephone: 01253 795648 Email: SLSandDCmanager@fyldecommunitylink.co.uk PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 4

Locations: Fylde Community Link Supported Living and Domiciliary Support Service Regulated activities: 1. Personal care 2. 3. 4. Registered manager 2 and 3 Full name: Suzanne Joy Higgins and Karen Armstrong Proportion of time spent at each location: Contact details: Business address: Telephone: 01253 795648 Email: SLSandDCmanager@fyldecommunitylink.co.uk Locations: Regulated activities: PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 5

Service user band(s) at this location 5 Use 1. Personal Care 2. 3. 4. Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder Older people Younger adults Children 0-3 years Children 4-12 years Children 13-18 years Mental health Physical disability Sensory impairment Dementia People detained under the Mental Health Act People who misuse drugs and alcohol People with an eating disorder Whole population None of the above Please give details: FFS 07/2015 PoC1C 100457 1.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 6