Director: Dilys Price OBE T.C, B.Ed (Hons), M.Ed, CID

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Director: Dilys Price OBE T.C, B.Ed (Hons), M.Ed, CID Touch Trust Ltd Charity Number 1078995 Registered Company Number 3681562 Director: Dilys Price OBE T.C, B.Ed (Hons), M.Ed, CID

Our aims Music and movement expressive activities Holistic, developmental and fun!! Celebrating diversity and community Develop wellbeing, health and enjoyment

Who we work with…. Babies and families Transitional School leavers with the most profound needs (including medical) in our pioneering Touch Trust College of the Arts Children and adults, who because of their profound special needs, are isolated from recreational activities in society. People with Alzheimer's and Dementia (and we are keen to develop this work) Nobody is turned away from Touch Trust for any reason.

It is unique Programme is licensed and copyrighted. 25 schools and day centres are accredited Members Full training is 60 hours and is OCN validated ( level 2: 6 units; level 3: 6 units) One day introductory workshops are also OCN accredited.

Michael Kerr, Professor of Learning Disabilities Psychiatry Michael Kerr, Professor of Learning Disabilities Psychiatry. Cardiff University (2011) "achieving a health gain in individuals with complex disability and communication problems is a challenge … Touch Trust offers a well constructed, high quality, holistic approach to help these individuals and produces, I believe, real gains for the individual, their families and carers”

Wales Millennium Centre Contact Details For workshops, training or to find out more about sessions contact: Touch Trust Wales Millennium Centre Bute Place Cardiff Bay CF10 5AL Tel: 02920 635660 Email: info@touchtrust.co.uk