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Connaghs Story

Todays blog comes from the legend that is, Connagh Aspinall! Below, Connagh describes his move from Lancashire to Warwickshire 3 years ago and how it has impacted his life today!

“I moved with my family from Lancashire to Warwickshire in 2020 due to my Dad relocating with his work at the brewery. We had the choice of either moving to Cornwall or to live near our friends in Shipston on Stour and as I’d visited Shipston before and felt comfortable there, we decided that this is where we would call home. I’m so glad we did as it’s given me lots of opportunities to meet new people, try new things and to achieve my goal of being more independent”.

With Connagh’s inquisitive nature and his desire to ultimately live independently he googled what was available close by. Up popped Heart of England Mencap which gave Connagh a great insight in to what services were on his doorstep. With guidance from our admin department, Connagh was introduced to our Supported Living Service and our Day Service Programs.

“We spoke to Simon who manages Rosedale Independent Living in Shipston who was so helpful - he put me at so much ease, it was like talking to my dad! Simon introduced me to Shivorne and Rachael at Pathway Day Services in Stratford and although at the time we were still in lock down from Covid, I felt so much happier as I could take part in activities by joining in with their online sessions - we did have a few technical issues but we got there in the end!

As soon as the lockdown had lifted I was keen to get started and meet the people I’d only seen via screen. My first day on 13th September 2021 was a bit nerve racking but I soon felt at ease with the help from Pathway staff and customers. From here I’ve made 3 best friends, Russell, Glenn and Jon who I see at least 3 times a week. I’m the happiest here as I feel part of a big family and I get to take part in some great activities and projects. I most enjoy helping other people and building on my independent living skills, in preparation for me having my own home.”

Connagh is a regular at many of our Pathway and Community activities such as Walking Hockey and Cyc-Ability. He is also a founder member of The Reach Out Group which empowers people with a learning disability to share their own experiences to help influence decision-making in local and national services such as the NHS and County/District Council. The group also work alongside Heart of England Mencap management team and Trustees to ensure the services we provide are co-produced with the people who use them.

Connagh making much use of our brand new Green Dragon Trike with Volunteers Derek (left) and Rod (right).

If you’ve been inspired by Connaghs story and would like to share your own, or you would like to have further details on the types of activities you could be taking part in, please contact Kate on KButtrick@heartofenglandmencap.org.uk or call on 07791 394276.