Walton Resource Centre
Meaningful activities. Personal goals. Positive outcomes.
Walton Resource Centre supports adults with autism and learning disabilities to build confidence, develop independence and enjoy life.
Based in Walton, Liverpool, our specialist resource centre offers a welcoming, inclusive environment where every person is supported to explore their interests, develop new skills and work towards meaningful individual goals.

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The Keys Approach
Supporting progress, every step of the way
If you're looking for a welcoming, person-centred resource centre in Liverpool, we'd love to tell you more about Walton.
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A huge range of opportunities
From hydrotherapy and sensory sessions to art, music, enterprise, sports and community activities, there's always something new to explore.
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Real-world independence
People build practical skills through activities like Cook & Dine, the site shop, volunteering and community outings — helping them grow in confidence both at Walton and beyond.
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Personalised pathways
Every person has their own goals, interests and timetable. Our Outcome Pathways approach helps people shape their support around what matters to them — and track the progress they make.
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A centre built around people
With specialist facilities, a dedicated team and a genuinely person-centred approach, Walton creates a safe, welcoming environment where people can feel supported, have fun and thrive.






Activities at Walton Resource Centre
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Life skills and independent living
Cook & Dine sessions
Independent living skills
Shopping and budgeting activities
Personal development programmes
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Health & Wellbeing
Hydrotherapy sessions
Sensory programmes
Movement and exercise activities
Wellbeing-focused sessions
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Creative Arts
Art and crafts
Music sessions
Dance and movement
Creative expression opportunities
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Enterprise Opportunities
Our EPIC Scents enterprise initiative enables people to gain practical workplace and business experience while developing confidence and transferable skills.
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Community Engagement
Volunteering opportunities
Local outings
Recreational groups
Community projects
Farm and charity partnerships
Visits to local attractions and amenities
Connected Support
Support centred around each individual.
We call it Connected Support.
A network of Care, Education and Health services for children, young people and adults, seamlessly connecting specialist schools, alternative learning solutions, children’s homes, adult residential, supported living and health services and expertise.
