About Us

Social Souls

What we do

Social Souls is a Nottingham-based day opportunity provision for people with learning difficulties, disabilities and/or autism. We aim to promote inclusivity by working alongside local groups and communities.

We provide a range of weekly and daily schedules, chosen and decided by Social Souls members.

Timetable of activities and events

The timetable will be coming soon to the website. In the meantime, if you have any questions about our activities and events you can contact us or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Services

We provide a person centred provision based at two sites:

Beeston Community Centre

Monday & Friday

Haven Community Centre (Stapleford)

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

We empower people with learning disabilities to learn to be more independent and lead a more confident life. This is not possible without personalised care and assistance from our side to all our members.

To provide a quality service, we require information on home/personal life, health and welbeing, risks and triggers.

With this information, we can assess the level of support and assistance an individual needs. In short, this helps us tailor our service to provide the best support possible. Rates will be different for each individual.

Our Partners

Social Souls is proud to work alongside local organisations and community groups. Together, we strive to make a possive impact and deliver support to those who need it the most.

Below is a list of our partners and their contact details for those looking to learn more about their services.

The Haven Community Centre

The Haven is a Christian church that provides a space for residents to engage in community activities, including a cafe, soft play, and a food bank. These activities aim to bring people together and enhance well-being.

Website: www.havencentre.co
Email: info@havencentre.co
Phone: 01158240287

Inspire - Culture, Learning and Libraries

Inspire, the cultural organisation, was founded by Nottinghamshire County Council. It delivers learning and cultural services through libraries and community events throughout the year.

Website: www.inspireculture.org.uk
Email: ask@inspireculture.org.uk
Phone: 01623 677 200

Pulp Friction

Pulp Friction is a social enterprise organisation that works with young adults with learning disabilities or autism to empower them with the skills they need to enter employment.

Website: www.pulpfrictioncic.org.uk
Email: info@pulpfrictioncio.org.uk
Phone: 07794 676398