TrinityLearning held its Annual General Meeting in January and trustees, volunteers, supporters and staff came together to reflect on a positive and productive year.
Accessibility remained a central focus of our work during the Annual Report period. We ran more adaptive and accessible Experience Easter workshops, as well as enhanced sensory Christmas sessions for Kingfisher School. Both of which received excellent feedback from school staff.

There was a major overhaul of Carswell school’s sensory garden completed in partnership with 4 Regiment Royal Logistic Corps of Dalton Barracks. This collaboration has transformed the garden space and helped to guarantee its long-term sustainability.
Our Toolkit for Happiness programme once again reached large numbers of children at Larkmead School. The feedback from young people involved was overwhelmingly positive, reinforcing the value of this initiative in supporting well being and resilience.
Thanks were expressed to Katy Doney for her leadership during her time as Chair of Trustees and for Pauline Main who has taken over this role. Appreciation was expressed to Nicola Williams as she steps down as Education Development Officer. Thanks were also given to all volunteers for their amazing dedication and time spent supporting all of our projects.
Read and download our Annual Report 2024 -2025.
