On September 9th all winners of the site awards were invited to the Group Lunch and Awards Ceremony, where the overall Group winners were announced and presented with their trophies and prizes by the Chief Executive, Richard Atkinson and the Directors.
Aurora is a 2 bedroom bungalow situated on the same site as Park House. The property has a shared driveway but is separate from the main house.
Aurora is suitable for up to two individuals with learning difficulties, challenging behaviour and autism who may be building on some independence skills. It has it’s own open plan kitchen and garden.
Aurora is an ideal home for adults that would like to take advantage of social aspects of being part of the Park House community, but that also prefers their own space. This means they would not be secluded in Aurora, but there is also opportunity for relaxed downtime with staff.
Park House also has a separate residents community area called the “Hive” which contains a pool table and football table along with other activities and café facilities.
The centre of the market town of Bromyard is a 2 minute walk away.
The resident/s of Aurora would need to have their own waking night with the potential to a share a waking night with another person. They would need to be funded for 1:1 staffing due to Aurora being separate from the main house.
For more information please call Rob Cook, Business Development Manager Tel: 07974 102719
Congratulations to the team at Park House for their most recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission. The Inspection took place in October and graded the service as ‘Good’ in all areas. Park House is a small home based in the lovely market town of Bromyard in Herefordshire. It’s home to nine adults with Autism, Learning Difficulties and other complex support needs. Kimberly Fletcher-Stallard is the Registered Manager and leads a small team of dedicated and experienced care support workers.
Congratulations to all the Group SENAD Staff Award winners 2022/2023!
On September 18th all winners of the site awards were invited to the Group Lunch and Awards Ceremony, where the overall Group winners were announced and presented with thier trophies and prizes by the Chief Executive, Richard Atkinson and the Directors.
The SENAD Staff awards celebrate excellence in the quality of service we provide by recognising those individuals that go the extra mile to make a difference to the lives of those who we educate, care and support. 107 staff have been awarded this year, and have been invited to the Group Awards Lunch & Ceremony which takes place in September.
Ginette Clarke, Group Training Manager has scooped the Oliver McGowan Training Award at this year’s National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards.
This special award acknowledges the importance of trainers who have incorporated the principles of The Oliver McGowan mandatory training into their training programme. Judges looked for a person who has shown a passion and commitment in ensuring that staff are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to reflect the experiences and needs of people with a learning disability and/or autism, to improve their health outcomes. Ginette also had to evidence co-production at each stage of the design and delivery of the training programme from people with a learning disability and/or autism.
Judges commented “Ginette goes above and beyond in her role, ensuring top notch workforce development and training within the organisation. She is clearly a committed and passionate member of the team who is much deserving of this accolade.”
Ginette was one of six members of the SENAD Group staff team who were shortlisted for this year’s awards. Congratulations to you all.
The National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards celebrate excellence in the support for people with learning disabilities and aim to pay tribute to those individuals or organisations who excel in providing quality care.
Alderwasley Hall School are renowned for their fantastic Summer Fairs, but this years is set to be even bigger and better as the school celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the SENAD Group. The Festival, which is Saturday 1st July 2023 starts at 11am and runs until 3pm. There will be live music from the school band and other local bands on its purpose built stage, a dog show, lots of great food and craft stalls and lots more… Definitely one not to miss…
May is the awareness month for Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Bladon House School staff and students are holding lots of fun events on the 26th of May which is Go Orange Day for PWS!
All students and staff will wear something ‘orange’ in support of people with PWS and raise awareness. The main events on the day are the Treadmill Marathon Challenge and an art competition for the best PWS poster.
Staff will have the opportunity to take part in clocking up the miles in the marathon challenge from 7.30am with each class having a timeslot throughout the day, ending at 2pm. After completing their treadmill challenge students will receive a certificate of achievement, a PWS wristband or pen and an orange jelly. Art competition winners will receive a PWS baseball cap.
If you would like to make a donation to PWS click here.