Turning Point is a social enterprise and registered charity[1] based in the United Kingdom that runs projects in more than 240 locations across England and Wales.
In addition to providing direct services, Turning Point also campaigns on behalf of those with social care needs.
[2] The organisation provides services support for a range of people, including those with mental health issues, learning disabilities and/or substance-related disorders.
Adebayo's lawyers said that the actions were unfair because the deputy chief executive's behaviour "was more serious than the claimant's by way of his seniority and position as sponsor of Turning Point's equal opportunities policy.
All livelife and Rightsteps profits go back to Turning Point, aiming to support the most vulnerable people in society.