At The Potters Care Ltd, we are deeply committed to supporting individuals with autism, learning disabilities, and complex behavioural needs through a proactive, person-centred approach known as Positive Behaviour Support (PBS).
PBS is embedded across all our services—from supported living placements to outreach support—ensuring that every individual is empowered to live safely, independently, and with dignity
We believe that behaviours which challenge are often expressions of unmet needs, distress, or environmental mismatch. Our PBS framework helps us understand these behaviours in context—working collaboratively with individuals, families, and professionals to develop meaningful, respectful support strategies.
Our support staff are guided by experienced PBS Leads and Care Managers who ensure that every plan is thoughtfully designed and consistently implemented. We take time to understand each person’s life story, triggers, communication style, and aspirations—so that our care is not only effective, but deeply personal. See Our PBS Map
We don’t just respond to behaviours—we listen, learn, and adapt to support the whole person.
We are committed to minimising restrictive interventions and promoting trauma-informed care. When restraint is unavoidable, we use the least restrictive methods and review them regularly to ensure they remain appropriate and ethical.
We proudly follow the Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) principles, embedding them across all our settings to safeguard wellbeing and promote positive outcomes.
Every member of our care team completes mandatory training aligned with the statutory Care Certificate, regardless of prior experience. We invest in a robust, multi-modal training programme to ensure consistent, high-quality care:
We believe that well-trained staff are the foundation of safe, compassionate care—and we’re proud to support their growth.
To maintain continuity and build trusting relationships, The Potters Care Ltd is committed to using only in-house care staff. This ensures that individuals are supported by familiar, well-trained teams who understand their needs and preferences.
We work closely with families to provide tailored support within the home environment—especially for individuals affected by autism and learning disabilities.
Effective support begins with listening—to the individual, their family, and their lived experience.
We recognise the critical role of environment in shaping wellbeing and behaviour. Our supported living placements are designed to be safe, adaptable, and empowering. Key features include:
At The Potters Care Ltd, we strive to create environments where individuals can thrive—not just survive.