July Staff Social Evening

Feedback from staff supervisions over the past four weeks has been overwhelmingly positive. One common request is for more opportunities for staff to interact and socialise.

To facilitate this, we are hosting a special event exclusively for our staff: “Staff Social Evening” on Friday, July 19th, 2024, from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM at the Community Hub (8 Brook St). The theme is “Cheese and Wine – or whatever your favourite drink is.”

Parking is available at Enablement Care, and the car park across the road from the hub is free after 6 PM.

Please note: No work talk allowed! Anyone caught discussing work will be fined £1, with all proceeds going to the Community Hub fund.

We look forward to seeing you there for some well-deserved downtime!


Community Hub – Parent and Carer Drop-In Session

Join us for a supportive drop-in session focusing on topics related to children and young people with additional needs. Hosted by Tracey Green and April Parker, who will be offering valuable advice drawn from their extensive experience.

Choose the best session for you from 10am – 12pm or 6pm – 8pm.
Cost: £5 per head.

Tracey Green, Director, Autism Specialist Consultant and Responsible Individual

Tracey has over 25 years of experience in health and social care and is up to date with the current legislation and her responsibilities in this area. Tracey has 20 years of experience leading a staff team and providing the required amount of supervision, support and training to ensure a well led service provision.

Tracey has a particular interest in working with children, young adults and their families to offer consultancy, advice and bespoke training in neurodivergence.   This includes working with children and young people in their homes and within educational placements to provide consultancy and support with communication barriers, wellbeing strategies and life skills. 

Tracey is qualified to MA in Autism Education and has lived experience of the complex education system, health care barriers and social exclusion challenges with having 2 autistic children.   She also has qualifications in healthcare management and training.

April Parker, Registered Manager and Operations Lead

I have been working for CCT Community Enablement Team LTD for 8 years. I have progressed with the company from the start. I am now the registered manager and the Operations Lead. With a vast knowledge of the care sector, I continue to develop my personal development with ongoing training to support myself and the needs of the business.

I have a duty to provide an excellent standard of care to all the individuals who access the support provided, both in the community and the care home. I oversee care delivery and am a supportive and on-hand manager of the staffing team.

I have a responsibility to engage with external professionals to maintain excellent communication and transparency and ensure that the care and support needs of all the people we support are managed and delivered effectively.

We offer a range of support to people of all ages and disabilities, allowing us to share our knowledge with all our support recipients and their families.

Please complete the form below to register for attendance.

Planting at Gardening Club

We spent a productive morning at the allotment, where everyone pitched in to plant the remaining main crop potatoes, cauliflower, and cabbages. After our hard work, we headed to Enablement Care for a delicious lunch of cottage pie and raspberry crumble, lovingly prepared by Janet. Many thanks to Cayton for his dedication and hard work with the group.

Special recognition goes to April B. for her amazing job weeding and planting the cauliflower and cabbage plants. Keep up the great work, April!

The Latest from Walking Club – Thanks to Cayton and Louise!

We had a delightful day at Newstead Abbey, with perfect weather and just the right temperatures. Unlike our usual A-to-B walks, today’s stroll was leisurely and unstructured, allowing us to truly appreciate the beauty around us. We soaked in the vibrant colours, captivating smells, and rich history of the surroundings. Even the most anxious members of our group were beaming with smiles and appeared quite relaxed as we explored!

As always, we concluded our adventure at the teashop, where we enjoyed our packed lunches alongside tea, coffee, and delicious cakes – with some of us indulging in seconds. It was a 10/10 day!