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Zoe has been instrumental in the organisation of implementing the introduction of Recovery College to the timetable for all of our Service Users across our 3 wards.
Really helped out at the Bierley Open Day welcoming visitors and ensuring the day flowed well. Kept a good record of walk ins, and a top order of interviewees. I would have crumbled without her having to cope with the amount of people!
Going out to the shop for a patients to get the shopping in the stormy weather over the weekend and not blowing away in the wind.
Last week the unit door was broken and everyone was frustrated. In the middle of all this, Angie as ever was a face of positivity and friendliness for everyone coming in and out of the unit and continued to brighten our day – thankyou.
When Ukraine was invaded Mike led the Tabley staff in organizing essential supplies; these were sent within 72hrs. He then hand made Ukraine Badges which he sold to the Tabley team / family. Fund raising £300. Mike promotes team work and team spirit.
After my car accident Corrin has been a constant support whilst I was recovering even offering to send me a Christmas dinner to the hospital I was in. She kept in touch throughout my recovery and supported me offering any help along the way.
I have recently been in a serious car crash and Lizzie has helped so much with my return to work being supportive, caring and checking in with me to ensure I’m well and managing in my role.
Despite many short notice changes to accommodation arrangements, Courtney has patiently and efficiently organised my hotel bookings whilst remaining calm, positive and cheerful.
Thank you Courtney.
Worked hard to get a for a SU who was unexpectedly discharged by Tribunal. She had a week to arrange somewhere for him to go which was difficult as he was an Asylum seeker with little support and didnt speak english. She found him the perfect place!
Whilst supporting a patient on home leave, Leah found herself in a situation which required her to support family members, work with police and the patient to keep him safe and bring him back to the unit. Showing great interpersonal and collaboration.
Whilst supporting a patient on home leave found himself in a situation which required him to support family members, work with police and the patient to keep him safe and bring him back to the unit. John shows great interpersonal skills.
The 1st person I met when I started I knew she was special in an instant. She has the kindest of hearts and will support everyone regardless of her own struggles, she recently lost her husband but that hasn’t stopped her listening ear and kind words.