"...you have arrived at The Right Track - Home Page"
Page updated: 10.08.11
This means a company which is working to support part of the community (people with a learning disability in Central Bedfordshire). Any extra money we make has to be put back into this work.
We will be working on our NEW WEBSITE. This will be clearer and easier for you to use and for us to keep up to date
Watch this space - we are aiming to 'go live' on the 1st September!
Especially to the prizewinners and everyone who was presented with their certificates on the 16th May by Julie Ogley, Julie is Central Bedfordshire Council's Director of Health, Housing and Social Care.
As well as the main prizes, everyone who entered was given a disposable camera to go out and take more great photographs
You can see Tony Dunne, Douglas Dear and Matthew Mitchamson's prizewinning photos below. When we get to grips with the technology we hope to have all the photos here on the website for you to see!
All the photos are in an exhibition at Central Bedfordshire Council's offices at Priory House. Chicksands.
They will be on show between the 16th May and 24th June
For more information please email us at
righttrack@hotmail.co.uk
or use the Contact Us form to find out more
Do you know what it means - do you want to find out more?
Personalisation means knowing how much your services and support cost. Personalisation means you have more choice about how this money is spent.
During 2011 we will be running more workshops to help people with a learning disability find out more about Personalisation and Personal Budgets
The workshops are FREE for anyone who is eligible for services from Central Bedfordshire Council and will help you think about:
What personalisation means
Choice and control
Different ways of using a personal budget
Planning and support
To find out more, please give us a ring or email righttrack@hotmail.co.uk
Our aim is to signpost people with a learning disability to information and advice through this website, workshops and drop-ins.
The Right Track was our idea and we are supported to run and manage the project. We need different volunteers in the team:
If you want to get involved, please use the Contact Us form or give us a ring or text on 07999 859980
This website was developed with funding from The Mayflower and loads of help from our volunteer web designer Richard Bateman
Click here to see how we worked together to build our site
We will keep adding information and updating this site and really want to know what you think of it so please use the Contact Us form to tell us what you like, what you think we should change and what information you need.
Along the top of this page you will see buttons with images to help guide you around the web site. The arrow will always bring you back to this page and the text button will make the writing bigger.
We will be out and about telling people about the Right Track. Come and see us and pick up one of our keyrings with our website address on it - then you will always know where to find us!
Click here to find a list of drop in sessions and meetings
If you go to the About Us page you will find out all about us and what we do.