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Canute Male Choir visit Tabley House for Remembrance Service

Staff and residents at Tabley House were delighted to welcome the Canute Male Choir to the home for a Remembrance Day service. Many of Tabley’s residents lived through the Second World War, and some even fought for our country, thus Remembrance Day is an extremely important time of year.

Pupil’s poem wins Koestler Arts prize

Excel and Exceed School in Bury were delighted when one of their pupils recently received £25 for a piece of work submitted to the Under 18’s Fast Feedback Programme with Koestler Arts. The award was for a powerful poem written by the young person called 'Happy Birthday'.

Cygnet St William’s finalist in Stronger Communities Awards

Well done to the team at Cygnet St William’s, our neuropsychiatric rehabilitation service in Darlington for men with acquired brain injuries, who have been shortlisted as a finalist in the Exceptional Care category in Darlington Borough Council’s Stronger Communities Awards.

Cygnet Aspen House’s Spooktacular Celebrations!

Cygnet Aspen House has been taken over by the creative and spooktacular work of Activity Coordinators Emma and Mandy. The two have raised ‘the spirits’ all week in order for everyone to come together for a Halloween celebration.

Diversity and Inclusion day at Cygnet Hospital Harrow

Cygnet Hospital Harrow celebrated Diversity and inclusion Day on Wednesday 27th October. Over the course of the week they sampled food from different countries, with the main event on Wednesday giving the multicultural staff team and service users the opportunity to share their stories and learn from each other.

Proud to Be for Black History Month

We’ve been celebrating Black History Month this October and asking everyone to get involved in this year’s ‘Proud to Be’ photo campaign.

Cygnet proud to support Taunton Town FC’s new community engagement project

Last weekend Cygnet Hospital Taunton were proud to support Taunton Town FC with its first community engagement project. The project has been set up to support the local community through an engagement program supporting fans, families and the local community in broadening horizons as well as coming to terms with mental health and where to find support.