2018 : Introduction of Kids+ and Teens+ groups for young children and teens on the autism spectrum
2017 : Launch of Pai Ake Toru
2017 : Expansion into the Bay of Plenty with Supported Living, Supported Employment and Autism services
2017 : Supported Living service started
2015 : Work Outcomes Ltd established and purchase of an Active+ physiotherapy franchise clinic in Te Rapa, Hamilton
2015 : Autism service rebranded as Enrich+ Spectrum Energy and a charitable trust established
2015 : Closure of the private training establishment
2015 : RIDSAS services continue in Te Rapa, very high needs services continue from Ruakura Road and other disability, employment and autism services move to Princes Street
2014 : New Māori service established
2014 : Winner of the Social Enterprise Award and Supreme Overall Winner of the Waipa Network Business Awards
2013 : Autism Services established
2013 : Finalists in the Excellence in Social Enterprise section of the Waipa Business Awards
2013 : Rebranded to Enrich+ with official launch of Enrich+ with Minister Tariana Turia, Minister of Disability Issues
2012 : Outstanding Contribution to the Success of Agricultural Fieldays awarded
2012 : Work Outcomes (partnership between Gracelands Group of Services and Te Kuiti Physio Plus) begin working with Active Physio
2010 : New facility purchased at Princes Street, Hamilton for Insight Learning Academy
2010 : Wendy Becker appointed as CEO of Gracelands Group of Services
2010 : Founder and CEO Robyn Klos resigns from Gracelands Group of Services
2009 : Property Trust established
2005 : Insight Learning Academy, a private training establishment is purchased
2003 : Transition from School service for students with disabilities in four high schools
2002 : Services in Taumarunui begin
2002 : RIDSAS programme established
2000 : Recipient of the Bronze Level NZ Business Excellence Commendation Award
2000 : Whakamārama Marae and Gracelands Group of Services partner to deliver a marae based programme
1998 : Services in Hamilton start
1998 : Property purchased at Teasdale Street to deliver services from in Te Awamutu
1996 : Worx service established for people with mental health issues
1996 : Return to Work programmes for ACC delivered by Gracelands and Te Kuiti Physiotherapy Clinic
1993 : Mahoe Street house purchased for specialised service for people with significant disabilities
1995 : Kua Puāwai Ki Te Ao, a Māori employee rōpū providing in-house support for employees and the people we support on service delivery, organisational culture and environmental support in a Māori context is set up
1991 : Supported Employment programme started as well as a recycling service and horticulture work crew
1990 : First meeting of the Te Awamutu Gracelands Trust
1987 : Gracelands Industries began, a partnership between IHC and Tokanui Hospital