From left to right: Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Lucy Bolden and service-user Winston Ward
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Leading disability charity, Papworth Trust, has won three
Community Care awards for its achievements in social care. The
Trust has been recognised in three categories: User Involvement,
Community Care Champion and Partnership Working.
Foundations for Living, which won the User Involvement category,
supports disabled people to live independently and was developed to
address the social isolation some residents were facing by living
in residential care in rural Cambridgeshire.
By working in partnership with Hill Residential, a commercial
developer, Papworth Trust was able to create a scheme in the heart
of Huntingdon which fully integrates affordable accessible homes
with private flats. Residents helped to choose a suitable location
and were supported to express their views by staff and independent
advocates, with one tenant sitting on the project management
team.
Lucy Bolden, community services manager at Papworth Trust, has been
recognised as a Community Care Champion for her commitment to
Papworth Trust. Lucy joined Papworth Trust eight years ago and in
that time has truly embodied the values of the organisation. She
has led the development of the Disability Resource Centre in West
Suffolk, project managed the development of the Papworth Trust
Centre, Huntingdon (part of Foundations for Living), and helped
secure a number of major care and support contracts.
In scooping the Partnership Working award, The Opportunities Trust
is the first organisation in the UK to be developed to look
specifically at the range and quality of support being provided to
adults with disabilities. The unique county-wide partnership
comprises social care representatives from all sectors,
Cambridgeshire County Council and charities including Papworth
Trust and Red2Green, as well as private and independent care
providers.
Adrian Bagg, Chief Executive of Papworth Trust said: “We
pride ourselves on coming up with pioneering ways of doing things
and then make them happen. These awards show what can be done, not
just in theory, but based on real-life. I am really proud of all
the staff that have worked so hard to make such a positive impact
on the lives of disabled people.”
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About Papworth Trust:
Each year Papworth Trust helps over 13,000 disabled people in the
East of England and the UK through a wide range of services
covering employment, vocational rehabilitation, housing and
community support.
In using the term “disabled” we mean anyone who has a
long-term health issue, learning difficulty, physical disability,
sensory impairment, mental health issue or a combination of these
or other impairments. We also mean anyone of any age.
The Trust also works with the Government, employers, service
providers and commissioners to promote disability equality and good
practice.
For further information and media opportunities, please
contact:
Kerry Atkinson, E-Communications Executive, Papworth Trust
T: 01480 357263 (direct)
F: 01480 357201
E: kerry.atkinson@papworth.org.uk
Papworth Trust
Bernard Sunley Centre
Papworth Everard
Cambridge
CB23 3RG
T: 01480 357200
F: 01480 357201
E: info@papworth.org.uk
Helpdesk: 0800 952 5000
www.papworth.org.uk
www.papworth.org.uk/jobs
Charity no. 211234
Please note that Papworth Trust is an independent disability
charity and is unconnected with the Papworth Hospital NHS
Trust.
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