Organisation Summary Business Sector:Social care Business Activities:Supported Living, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Outreach, Supported Employment Business Location:England and Wales Chief Executive:Belinda Phipps (Interim CEO) Turnover:£101m (2023) Employees:3,400 Legal structure:Registered Charity No. 265249 Website:www.unitedresponse.org.uk United Response supports over 2,000 adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. This support is tailored to each individual’s needs and wishes, to help them lead the life they want. In 2023 it celebrated 50 years of operation across England and Wales. A community-based organisation, with national specialists in health and safety, quality management, practice development and housing, United Response provides everything from 24-hour care to a few hours of support a week, working in partnerships with a range of housing providers, and other professionals in health and social care . E3M Member Name:Belinda Phipps Title :Interim Chief Executive Trained as a Microbiologist, Belinda has worked in leadership roles across the health and wellbeing sector, notably as Chief Executive and Non-Executive Director of two NHS trusts, CEO of the British Medical Association, the Blood Transfusion Service and the National Childbirth Trust (NCT). She brings a wealth of experience supporting organisations through change, most recently leading drug and alcohol charity WithYou through their transformation. Former Chair of the Fawcett Society and chair of a Nursing and Midwifery Council Board, Belinda is currently a trustee of Pro-Bono Economics.
Organisation Summary Business Sector:Social care Business Activities:Supported Living, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Outreach, Supported Employment Business Location:England and Wales Chief Executive:Belinda Phipps (Interim CEO) Turnover:£101m (2023) Employees:3,400 Legal structure:Registered Charity No. 265249 Website:www.unitedresponse.org.uk United Response supports over 2,000 adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. This support is tailored to each individual’s needs and wishes, to help them lead the life they want. In 2023 it celebrated 50 years of operation across England and Wales. A community-based organisation, with national specialists in health and safety, quality management, practice development and housing, United Response provides everything from 24-hour care to a few hours of support a week, working in partnerships with a range of housing providers, and other professionals in health and social care .