A large group of people, appearing to be diverse in age, gender, and ethnicity, are gathered outdoors on a sunny day, posing for a celebratory group photo. They are standing and sitting on steps, raising their hands, cheering, and smiling. Many are wearing lanyards, suggesting a work-related or organisational event. The group includes individuals racialised as white, Black, and other people of colour, with a mix of physical features such as different hairstyles, glasses, and various body types. Some people are wearing dresses, skirts, or suits, while others are in more casual attire. A woman in the front row is seated in a wheelchair with a prosthetic leg, participating enthusiastically with raised hands. Several large white balloons with "Surrey Choices" branding are floating in the background, tied with colourful ribbons. The setting appears to be an outdoor courtyard or terrace with brick and stone architecture, balustrades, and a blue awning. The bright sunlight casts strong shadows on the ground.

Surrey Choices renews Disability Confident Leader status

  We’re thrilled to announce that Surrey Choices has successfully renewed its Disability Confident Leader status! This achievement extends our commitment to disability inclusion until January 2027. This isn’t just a badge to us; it signifies our dedication to championing inclusivity and demonstrating best practices for other employers.   The Disability Confident scheme is a…

This is an image of a man, smiling and looking off to the side, in an indoor setting with modern decor. He has light skin, short light brown hair, and appears to be standing near a planter with greenery. He is wearing a black t-shirt and dark jeans, with a watch on his left wrist. He could be racialised as white based on his physical features. The setting has a contemporary and clean design, and a person can be seen working in the background at a table with a laptop. The right half of the image features a white background with bold black text that says "Case Study" followed by "Meet Lee" in smaller font. Above the text is a logo for "Surrey Choices," which includes colourful dots and the tagline "Every Life, Every Chance." Below the text is a purple icon of a stylised person with a heart symbol on their chest.

Case Study: Lee’s Journey Towards Independence and Fulfillment

Surrey Choices’ Vocational Projects service helps people with disabilities transition to meaningful volunteer and work placements. By building confidence, independence and employability, this service enables individuals to contribute their unique skills to the workforce, benefiting both them and the organisations they work with.   Lee, a 38-year-old gentleman with Autism and Epilepsy, has thrived since…

Advocacy workshops

Introducing New Positive Choices Advocacy Workshops We are excited to announce the launch of our new Positive Choices Advocacy Workshops. These meetings, previously held online, will now take place in a face-to-face format, providing a more interactive and engaging environment for all participants. The goal of these discussions is to offer a platform for individuals…