 I got into it by doing two weeks worth of work experience in the summer and I did a day and I loved it and I knew that that's what I wanted to do so I applied for an apprenticeship role which was being advertised and I got it. What's good about this centre that I work at is the hours are pretty much nine to five. I start at half past eight and finish at four which is really nice and the customers come in at nine till twenty-two, four so I get my evenings and weekends which is really nice. So at this centre we have a real mixed bag of ages so our youngest is 18 all the way up to 88. Here every day is different. I plan lots of different sessions so I do a dance and karaoke to get the guys really active and moving and to have a good laugh. There's lots of art stuff going on where the customers can do painting, sewing, sculpture making, loads of different stuff. We go out in the community down to the canal especially down in Chichester to do some volunteering. We touch bases with lots of different services within West Sussex. There's writing skills, literacy and numeracy skills, some sensory sessions down in our sensory room so there's a real fun bag of activities that we do here. When new customers come in from the transition from maybe other services to us or from school to adult services what's really nice is that as the weeks go on and they get a lot more settled here they make friendships with other customers, create bonds with the staff and they become a lot more settled, a lot more calm and really get into their sessions and really enjoy what they do here and it's nice because we get feedback from their parents or carers at home and say that they're completely different people, they really enjoy coming to the centre, they're always talking about it and can't wait to come again which is really nice, really rewarding and that's what I really like, that we're doing a good job.