Blyth Valley Disabled Forum

Blyth Valley Disabled Forum Welcome to Our page. We’re here to provide support, care & a strong community for disabled people & their families in Blyth & surrounding areas.

We also offer homecare, older persons care & support for those affected by drug & alcohol issues. Blyth Valley Disabled Forum was established as a Registered Charity in 1984. The original aim of the Forum was to provide services to people who were disadvantaged and disabled allowing them to gain access to activities and the wider community. This is still true today although the original activities

have been expanded over the years. The Trustees of the Forum are all volunteers and they are representatives of various disabled and church groups. Dick Simmons was the original Chairman of the Forum and he is still the Chairman today. The Forum moved on several occasions and shared facilities in Emily Davison House alongside RADAR and Victim Support. These groups all moved to The Eric Tolhurst Centre in 1996 alongside Well Woman and Citizens Advice Bureau. In 1997 The Forum became a Company Limited by Guarantee whilst still maintaining its Charitable status. In 1993 the Forum contracted to provide Care in the Community and provided services to Adults with learning disabilities and physical disabilities. With the success of these services came the provision of a variety of other services to people in their own homes, creating further expansion of the Charity. Such was the success of this Care provision that it was necessary for Homecare to relocate to our premises in Stanley Street. This move took place in 2001, with Advice services and Resource Centre etc remaining within The Eric Tolhurst Centre. Initially these services were to provide shopping, domestic, meal preparation and assisting people with personal services. Over the years the delivery of service has seen many changes and we now provide a wide range of high dependant care. The introduction of the Care Quality Commission (previously the Commission for Social Care Inspectorate) brought with it many changes in the requirements for the delivery of services. All staff must now have an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check, undertake Skills for Care induction training and Company Induction training. The staff must be registered to start their NVQ level 2 in Health and Social Care within 6 months of commencement of employment in addition to completing all Mandatory training units including Moving and Handling, First Aid, Safeguarding Adults, Health and Safety etc. In addition to this training all staff at Management level have completed their Foundation or Management Development Programmes. Most of our Care Staff have completed NVQ 3 as well as other numerous training courses relevant to their role within the Company. We have been extremely fortunate to access most of our training through Northumberland Care Alliance and this training has been delivered to a high standard enabling us to provide what we believe to be a High Quality Service. The Forum first achieved Investors In People Status in 1999 and also has the Positive about Disability symbol. Investors In People is reviewed at least every three years and the Positive about Disability symbol is reviewed by the DWP on an Annual basis.

01/06/2026

Are you linked to the Armed Forces Community and need some extra support?

Come along to our Armed Forces Awareness Day

There will be a range of organisations present that can offer help and support to veterans, reservists, serving personnel and their families should they need it.
🗓 Date: Thursday 25 June 2026
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Venue: South Beach Green Space, Blyth (Next to Blyth Battery)
🚗 Parking: Free parking is available at the adjacent Mermaid Car Park

Can't make it? email us on [email protected]

01/06/2026

💚 We're Hiring!💚
We are looking care workers to join our friendly team.
Pay: £13.17 per hour
Plus a weekend enhancement paid at £14.26 per hour.

No experienced is required as you will receive full training.

Guaranteed hours of work!

You will be working with people in the local community providing support ensure the people you care for maintain a good quality of life and remain safe within their own home.

Do you share our Values?
• Are you passionate about providing the best care?
• Passion, this is most important quality we expect from you
• Dedication
• Are you a people person?
• Caring
• Sense of humour
• Positivity
• Desire to learn and grow.
• Attention to detail.

Does this sound like you ...?

Then contact Nicky Bell, our Deputy Manager on 01670 360927 or you can send your CV to [email protected]

01/06/2026
After 24 years of dedication and service to bvdf, your retirement marks the end of an incredible journey. Over the years...
29/05/2026

After 24 years of dedication and service to bvdf, your retirement marks the end of an incredible journey.

Over the years, you’ve taken on four different roles within the organisation, adapting, growing, and making a lasting impact in each one.

Your experience, commitment, and willingness to take on new challenges have been truly valued by everyone who has worked with you.

Wishing you a happy and well-earned retirement filled with relaxation, good health, and exciting new adventures. Congratulations on an amazing 24-year career.

Well done Brenda Conner. Happy retirement!

Meat raffle winner!This raffle will be drawn every two weeks. All staff will be entered in to the draw. Directors drawn ...
21/05/2026

Meat raffle winner!

This raffle will be drawn every two weeks. All staff will be entered in to the draw.

Directors drawn the winning ticket this morning.

The lucky winner was Rachel Townsend!

Rachel please pop in and collect your prize from office.

Thank you to Margaret Crackett for your 25 years service, of outstanding care and dedication to BVDF. Your kindness and ...
15/05/2026

Thank you to Margaret Crackett for your 25 years service, of outstanding care and dedication to BVDF. Your kindness and commitment have touched so many lives over the years. Making such a difference too so many people lives.

Well done Margaret 🎁❤️❤️

Meat raffle winner!This raffle will be drawn every two weeks. All staff will be entered in to the draw. Directors drawn ...
07/05/2026

Meat raffle winner!

This raffle will be drawn every two weeks. All staff will be entered in to the draw.

Directors drawn the winning ticket this morning.

The lucky winner was Denise chenery. Denise please pop in and collect your prize from office.

BVDF Clients enjoyed a lovely trip to Whitehouse Farm, giving everyone a refreshing change of scenery and a chance to co...
18/04/2026

BVDF Clients enjoyed a lovely trip to Whitehouse Farm, giving everyone a refreshing change of scenery and a chance to connect with nature. The day was filled with gentle walks, fresh air, and the calming sights and sounds of the countryside.

Clients particularly enjoyed seeing the animals up close, from friendly sheep to curious goats. They had a wonderful day, taking in the peaceful surroundings and enjoying dinner while watching the farm activities.

The visit sparked lots of memories and laughter. making it a truly meaningful and engaging day for all.

Trips like these are a wonderful way to promote wellbeing, encourage social interaction, and create lasting memories.

On behalf of BVDF clients, I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Pat Addison for giving up her time so that clients were able to have such a wonderful day.

14/03/2026
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26/02/2026

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20 Stanley Street
Blyth
NE242BU

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 4:30pm
Saturday 7am - 11:30am
Sunday 7am - 11:30am

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