
The Bradford District Buddies Scheme service benefits from training, peer support and resources from the charity, Stay Up Late who created the Gig Buddies project model on which the service is based.
The Gig Buddies project began from a campaign in 2006 to fight for the rights of people with learning disabilities to “stay up late” and not be restricted by support worker shifts.
In 2013 Stay Up Late started Gig Buddies as a practical solution to this, matching volunteers and people with learning disabilities who shared interests around music to go to gigs together.
Stay Up Late now share the Gig Buddies project model with like-minded organisations around the UK and even in Sydney, Australia.
The project has evolved over the years and now matches people to be "buddied" for a range of activities, not just gigs and music.
Our Bradford Buddies service looks to support volunteers and their buddies to access whatever activities and events they are interested in at whichever times suit them best. Including Friendship group support which will include facilitating events and opportunities for people to come together to find their own friendships
Find out more about: Stay Up Late, the Gig Buddies projects and other providers