About us

Dramatize was formed in 2011, when the directors Karen and Jo recognised the need for more choice and a variety of provisions for adults with learning disabilities once they leave education. Since then Dramatize has grown from strength to strength and offers a wide range of activities and workshops that centres around providing purposeful opportunities and adventures for our students. As well as running day provisions Dramatize owns 2 Tea rooms in Shepperton and Woking providing meaningful work experience for our students! 
Dramatize prides itself on its person-centred approach and the wide range of meaningful opportunities it provides for our students. 

Dramatize follows the belief

"If you never try you'll never know" ]

and therefore we like to ensure our students get to try lots of different activities and experiences. 

We have been indoor skydiving, climbed the 02, rock climbing, skiing and many more! 

“To evolve and diversify our organisation to meet the needs of our individuals within a holistic environment.”

— Dramatize - Our Ethos

“Support independence, choice and opportunities.”

— Dramatize - Our Aim

At Dramatize we follow these objectives:

Person Centred- the right for the individual’s needs, choices and values to be at the centre of everything we do.

Honesty and Integrity- The right for the individual to experience honesty and integrity from every aspect of our organisation

Enabling and Providing- The right to be given opportunities to further the individual’s personal development to enable them to lead a fulfilled life.

Responsibility and Accountability- The right to be respected and valued within a supportive environment, understanding the responsibility of your role within our organisation.

Inclusive and Nurturing- The right for individuals to expect a friendly, caring and compassionate environment to enable them to live a purposeful life.

Oue team and staff.

Dramatize are proud of our staff team who bring a wide range of experiences and expertise, which enables us to offer such a varied and creative timetable.  We are fortunate to have enthusiastic and dedicated staff in our team, who always go the extra mile! 

We encourage our staff to further their own personal development in training within a variety of subjects to enrich our timetable and inspire our students. 

  • All employees of Dramatize hold an enhanced DBS.

  • All employees complete an extensive induction training when joining Dramatize.

  • All employees complete the Care certificate as well as mandatory training in - 
    Data protection, Duty of candour, COSHH, Buccal midazolam, Fire warden, Autism awareness, Mental capacity act, Asthma, Equality and diversity, Epilepsy, Food Hygiene, First aid, Moving and handling and Safeguarding.

    Training is refreshed monthly and updated annually.

Meet the Management Team

  • Karen Davies

    FOUNDER

    & DIRECTOR

  • Jo Smith

    Jo Smith

    FOUNDER

    & DIRECTOR

  • LIBBY

    CARE MANAGER

    For our Ashford Branch

  • Danielle

    CARE MANAGER

    For our Woking Branches

Trustees

Karen Davies - Chair / Safeguarding Officer & Operations
Joanne Smith - Safeguarding Officer & Operations
Nicolas Armao - Business Development

Raymond Bradley - Fundraising 
Kathryn Maidment - Networking

Oliver Farley - Representing our Students

Work with us

  • When looking for the ideal candidates to join the team at Dramatize, we seek individuals who embody the qualities of passion and dedication, as these are crucial for delivering high-quality care and support. Candidates should also bring a wealth of life experience which can enrich their role and the lives of those they support. Friendliness and excellent communication skills are key, as they help in building rapport and fostering long-term relationships​.

    Moreover, a good support worker should be adaptable, resilient, and emotionally intelligent, able to manage their emotions and reactions in various environments. Time management and confidence are also important skills, as they underpin the ability to deliver care effectively. Candidates should exhibit a strong sense of empathy and dedication, have a can-do attitude, and show compassion, positivity, and accountability in their work​

  • We are currently recruiting for care workers to work Monday to Friday 8:45am to 4:15pm. The role includes supporting adults with learning disabilities.

    We are based in Ashford recreation ground, TW151BX.


    Experience within this field preferable but not essential as training will be given. Enthusiasm, willingness to learn and a caring nature required.

    For further information please email jo@dramatize.co.uk.

  • Job Description -Dramatize Tea Room provides and enables adults with learning disabilities the opportunity to gain work experience and training required to progress to paid employment; enabling everyone to take a full and active role in our community.

    We are currently seeking a Tea Room Assistant/support worker to join our team who enjoys working in a lively, fun, caring and sometimes challenging environment, undertaking a variety of tasks with young adults with learning disabilities.

    The role is to support our students within their work experience to use and develop their skill set in all areas of the Tea room.

    For further information contact- jo@dramatize.co.uk