Camphill Milton Keynes (CMK) aims to create a fully inclusive community for adults with learning disabilties and autism, where residents live, work, and learn together in a supportive environment. Their vision emphasizes valuing every individual, encouraging independence, and fostering a sense of purpose through meaningful activity.
Core Mission and Vision Elements
Purpose: To offer high-quality care and supported living that promotes dignity and autonomy.
Community: Creating a stimulating, family-like environment where residents, staff, and volunteers live together.
Inclusion: Ensuring residents are actively engaged with the wider Milton Keynes community, rather than being marginalized.
Growth: Providing workshops that teach skills and foster a sense of accomplishment.
Development: Actively expanding to provide new, accessible housing and facilities to support more individuals.
Purpose: To offer high-quality care and supported living that promotes dignity and autonomy.
Community: Creating a stimulating, family-like environment where residents, staff, and volunteers live together.
Inclusion: Ensuring residents are actively engaged with the wider Milton Keynes community, rather than being marginalized.
Growth: Providing workshops that teach skills and foster a sense of accomplishment.
Development: Actively expanding to provide new, accessible housing and facilities to support more individuals.
As of early 2026, the community was actively reviewing and updating its Vision and Mission, bringing together residents, staff, volunteers, and trustees to define the future direction.
Key Activities and Focus
Workshops: Offering opportunities to develop skills in gardening, arts, and crafts.
Social Life: Creating opportunities for residents to engage in social occasions, such as celebrating World Down Syndrome Day.
Inclusivity: Celebrating diversity and promoting independence for adults with autism and learning disabilities.
Workshops: Offering opportunities to develop skills in gardening, arts, and crafts.
Social Life: Creating opportunities for residents to engage in social occasions, such as celebrating World Down Syndrome Day.
Inclusivity: Celebrating diversity and promoting independence for adults with autism and learning disabilities.
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