
Cygnet unveils 2024-25 Impact Report
We are proud to release our 2024-25 Impact Report, showcasing a year of substantial achievements and investment across our health and social care services.
We are proud to release our 2024-25 Impact Report, showcasing a year of substantial achievements and investment across our health and social care services.
Cygnet Social Care’s Supported Living in Leeds has been shortlisted for the Stars of Social Care Awards 2025 in the Mental Health Specialist category.
To mark Carers Week 2025, Cygnet is demonstrating our ongoing commitment to improve the experience of friends and family of individuals with mental health needs and learning disabilities, by launching our revised Carer, Family and Friends Charter
Staff from Cygnet Social Care’s Marion House and Conifers united in May to honour the memory of a beloved resident who died earlier this year following a brave battle with testicular cancer.
We are delighted to share that, for the second year in a row, our Cygnet Social Care division was announced as the winner of the Specialist Care Provider of the Year – Large Group (20+ settings) category at the HealthInvestor Awards.
Congratulations to our communications team for winning Gold at the Internal Communicate and Engagement (ICE) Awards 2025, in the category ‘Best Internal Communications from the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Sector’.
We are delighted to announce that our Cygnet Social Hubs project won the Low Cost-High Impact award at this year’s Design in Mental Health Awards.
A powerful new mural offering inspiration and emotional support has been unveiled on Unicorn Ward at Cygnet Hospital Sheffield.
Well done to Elizabeth Ughu who has been recognised on the national stage for her outstanding leadership and dedication to supporting people with learning disabilities.
Cygnet has stepped in to support the Nottinghamshire Army Cadet Force by donating a vital piece of equipment – a nine seater minibus.
Congratulations to Cate Ball, Regional Manager for Cygnet Social Care, who has been shortlisted in the Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards in the coveted Award for Outstanding Contribution category.
A landmark roundtable discussion, led by Cygnet and hosted by Lord Patel of Bradford, brought together leading voices from across health, social care and the third sector at the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday 21 May, to tackle the pressing issue of domestic abuse.
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