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Great Lengths 2024 is here!
Find out more about Team Domenica's inclusive swim challenge

Our vision is for all people with learning disabilities to be valued in the workplace, to thrive in life and feel included as members of society.

What We Do

Team Domenica provides innovative employment programmes to support young people with learning disabilities, referred to as our ‘candidates’ to more accurately reflect and emphasise their role as people ready for paid work.

Our holistic approach is personalised to each candidate, with the aim to develop their independence, confidence, communication, and work skills ready for employment.

A young man with Down syndrome working in a kitchen with colleagues.

Our Impact

The work of Team Domenica is not just about supporting candidates to gain work skills, confidence and independence; it’s also about giving hope and changing the lives of our young people and their families forever.

The huge impact of Team Domenica’s work is best seen through the eyes of our candidates, their families and our fantastic employer partners. Click the button below to view their stories.

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Creating futures for people with learning disabilities.

CANDIDATES IN THE WORKPLACE

Watch to find out how we work with employer partners in Brighton & Hove and across Sussex, to change lives of our candidates and their families.

 

Team Domenica is a place that welcomes you with open arms. I feel like I have consistently learnt new things… I now have a paid job and being in the workplace feels really rewarding. I get a lot out of being employed, I feel like I have potential.

Sam, Team Domenica candidate, in paid work at Pizza Pilgrims

 

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You can make a one-off or regular donation to support our candidates with their education, training and future employment.

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Dive in and make a difference at Great Lengths 2024!

Are you looking for a way to challenge yourself and support young people with learning disabilities? With distances from 50m – 5km, and the opportunity to swim as an individual or team, why not go to Great Lengths this September?