Our Strategic Plan

A clear roadmap for the next three years

Our strategic plan outlines how we'll create an inclusive hub where neurodivergent and disabled individuals and families find understanding, connection, and community.

Strategic Priorities for the Next 3 Years

Our four strategic priorities will guide our work through 2029.

We will establish Noa's Place in a dedicated facility that serves as a safe, calm and inclusive place for families to come together.

1.1 Strategic Plan

Create a clear plan that guides our work and priorities.

1.2 Secure Funding

Raise funds to open and operate our own hub space.

1.3 Physical Facility

Find and set up a welcoming building for families.

We will develop resources and deliver programmes that create meaningful connection and a sense of belonging.

2.1 Develop Resources

Create simple resources to support families in daily life.

2.2 Programme Delivery

Offer groups, sessions and activities once the Hub is open.

We will involve families in shaping our work and develop collaborative partnerships with local organisations.

3.1 Family Involvement

Involve families in shaping what we do and how we do it.

3.2 Collaborative Partnerships

Work alongside schools, services, local authority teams, community organisations, businesses and local leaders.

We will establish strong foundations with clear governance, financial sustainability, and an inclusive staff community.

4.1 Charity Status

Complete steps to become a registered charity with a professional board.

4.2 Financial Sustainability

Follow charity regulations, keep clear accounts, and maintain up-to-date policies.

4.3 Professional Operations

Put clear policies in place and establish regular governance rhythm.

4.4 Inclusive Staff Community

Develop a supportive volunteer and staff team, including meaningful work opportunities for SEND individuals.

Our 3-Year Roadmap

Here's our journey over the next three years as we work towards creating an inclusive hub for every family.

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Year 1

Year 1 roadmap for Noa's Place

The Hub Concept

Imagine a place where every family with additional needs feels seen, supported, and understood. Where children and adults can explore, play, and grow in spaces designed just for them.

A Safe Haven for Every Family

Noa's Place won't just be a building, it will be a lifeline.

Our hub will bring together sensory rooms, play spaces, a community café, and support groups under one roof. Families will find respite, connection, and the tools they need to thrive.

No waiting lists. No more feeling alone. Just immediate, understanding support when you need it most.

The Hub Concept - our vision for an inclusive space

This is what we imagine Noa's Place will look like - a vibrant, inclusive space for everyone.

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Support Before Crisis

Early intervention changes everything. Our hub will be there from day one, not just when families reach breaking point.

Current Reality

  • Families wait months for assessments
  • Support only comes during crisis
  • Parents feel isolated and overwhelmed
  • Children miss critical development windows

Our Approach

  • Immediate access to sensory support
  • Early intervention and resources
  • Connected community of understanding families
  • Holistic support for the whole family
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