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Andy

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A black man wearing a green coat and hat, sat on a grey sofa against a blue wall, smiling at the camera
Andy, had a tough start in life. After being taken into foster care from a very young age, he first became mentally unwell at the age of 17. This caused him to find it difficult to settle into any accommodation, and subsequently meant that he spent much of his adult life moving between support services.

CQC success for Sarnes Court

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Two men and two women, all residents at Sarnes Court learning disability service, stood outside the service entrance and cheering and smiling for the camera.
Sarnes Court, a supported housing service, has been awarded a ‘Good’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following a recent inspection.

A fond farewell from residents

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Two photos side by side, both showing a female being handed a plant by a male as a gift
A supported housing service is marking the end of an era by announcing the retirement of two esteemed members of its management team.

Dame Kelly Holmes Trust – Alfie’s story

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A young man and a woman stood smiling at the camera. She is wearing a Dame Kelly Holmes Trust hoody.
For determined 24-year-old Alfie, who lives at a supported housing service for young people aged 18-24 in Basildon, the struggle was real. Having previously experienced PTSD and anxiety, he lacked confidence and struggled to find motivation, alongside dealing with the rising cost of living.
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