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Tribal expands its social care team

Published by gwilkie_tribal for Tribal Group plc in Communities
Friday 21st November 2008 - 3:25pm

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Tribal has announced the first of several new appointments to its expanding social care team.

Sara Lewis has now joined the team from the Social Care Institute of Excellence (SCIE), where for the past 5 years she has been practice development lead with regional responsibilities. At Tribal, Sara will have a social care lead relationship management role for London and the East of England.

Also within the team, Helen Bailey has been promoted and will now have relationship management responsibility for West Midlands and North West regions.

Head of the Tribal’s social care team, Kirsteen Murray said:

“Tribal has had a very busy year contributing to the social care modernisation agenda.

“We are delighted to have been able to expand our team at this time and that people with great breadth and depth of social care knowledge, such as Sara, have chosen Tribal as the place they wish to continue their work in the sector.”
 

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