Achieve together’s new initiative, the I AM AWESOME campaign for Mental Health Awareness Week.
Read on to find out what one of our homes has been up to over the festive period
Just before Christmas, I visited a home in Cambridgeshire and was really impressed with the practice there
D, J and A competed in a charity boxing match in front of hundreds of people in Brighton this weekend, and even got to meet boxing legend Frank Bruno!
People we support and team members in South Essex recently held a party to celebrate Black History Month!
The people who live at one of our homes in Wales are commemorating Remembrance Sunday this coming Sunday by making poppies and attending a service which will be held by the cenotaph in their local village.
Frankie and Samir have been working at Campaign 4 Change where they are campaign for more accessible toilets and changing places.
We are pleased to share our Driving up Quality report which tells you about what we do at Achieve together.
The people we support at a home in Newport have been up to lots in the past month. Read on to find out more!
Read about the amazing achievements of people at one of our homes in Brighton and Hove and how they have utilised the Wheel of Engagement in multiple areas of their lives.
At Achieve together, we feel that our values are reflective of who we are as an organisation, and the way in which we are moving forwards, into the future.
I’m so pleased to share that Tuscany House were recently awarded a rating of ‘Outstanding’ by CQC.
Karen and Linda recently went on holiday to Bognor Regis!
Staff from Restormel House attended Plymouth City Council’s Celebrating Excellence in Care Awards on Saturday and won!
Last year a lot of the ‘Achieve Together’ family attended a jam-packed day in East Molesey appreciating black culture and history.
Once a year staff and people we support nominate people for their achievements in different areas of life. The nominees are then invited to the People’s Awards ceremony to celebrate their success, where people receive awards, have a three-course meal and have a disco hosted by a person we support.
‘Books Beyond Words’ are a lovely company who publish picture books, which empower people through the use of images. Often, people who can’t read, or who don’t like written words, are very good at reading pictures.