Mission
To tackle social isolation and access barriers for people with long-term health conditions or impairments in Cheshire East, through peer-led social activities, advocacy, and community building.
A peer-run access and social group tackling isolation and barriers across Cheshire East.
1NCLU5IVE SANDBACH is a registered charity (No. 1171679) run by and for people with long-term health conditions and impairments. Founded in 2017, we emerged from a simple truth: people with lived experience understand access barriers and social isolation in ways that services designed for us – but not with us – rarely do.
Every decision we make, from choosing meeting venues to designing our programmes, is shaped by the lived experience of disabled and chronically ill people. We're not a service provided to the community – we are the community.
Based in Sandbach and serving the wider Cheshire East area, we create welcoming spaces where you don't have to explain your access needs, justify your energy levels, or worry about being "too much." We get it, because we live it.
Many of our founding members had experienced years of social isolation after becoming disabled or chronically ill. Traditional community groups often lacked basic accessibility, and disability-specific services felt clinical or patronising. We wanted something different: peer-led spaces built on dignity, autonomy, and genuine inclusion.
What began as informal coffee mornings has grown into a thriving community offering regular social activities, access advocacy, and peer support – all grounded in the principle that disabled and chronically ill people are experts in our own lives.
To tackle social isolation and access barriers for people with long-term health conditions or impairments in Cheshire East, through peer-led social activities, advocacy, and community building.
A Cheshire East where disabled and chronically ill people can participate fully in community life, free from isolation and access barriers – supported by a thriving peer-led network that centres lived experience, dignity, and inclusion.
We actively remove barriers and centre accessibility in everything we do, recognising that inclusion is a practice, not a statement.
We treat all community members with respect, recognising their autonomy, expertise, and right to make decisions about their own lives.
We design with access in mind from the start – not as an afterthought. From venues to communication, we ask "who might be excluded?" and act accordingly.
We build genuine connections rooted in shared experience, mutual support, and the understanding that we're stronger together.
We centre the knowledge, insights, and leadership of disabled and chronically ill people in every aspect of our work.
We recognise the unique value of connecting with others who truly understand, offering solidarity without judgment.
1NCLU5IVE SANDBACH is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity No. 1171679). This structure provides robust governance while remaining accessible and community-focused.
Our board of trustees provides strategic oversight and ensures we meet our charitable objectives and legal duties. All trustees have lived experience of disability or chronic illness, ensuring our governance remains grounded in the reality of those we serve.
Role: Provides strategic leadership and chairs board meetings.
Background: 15+ years' experience in community development and disability advocacy. Wheelchair user and chronic pain warrior.
Role: Oversees financial management, budgeting, and compliance.
Background: Chartered accountant with experience in nonprofit finance. Lives with an acquired brain injury and chronic fatigue.
Note: Trustee profiles are illustrative placeholders. Actual trustee details will be added upon approval.
We believe in participatory governance. While our trustees hold legal responsibility, we actively seek input from our community members on programme design, venue selection, and strategic priorities. Regular community consultations and feedback sessions ensure that those who use our services help shape them.
We are committed to creating safe, respectful spaces for everyone in our community. Our approach to safeguarding balances protection with dignity and autonomy.
Read our full Safeguarding Policy
We maintain comprehensive policies to guide our work and protect everyone involved:
PDF versions of all policies are available upon request. Please contact us if you'd prefer printed or alternative format versions.
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