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MEMBER ZONE CARE PARTNERSHIP OPENS NEW HOME


The Richardson Partnership for Care has opened its sixth specialist residential care home in Northampton. The Coach House in Kingsthorpe


will accommodate 11 adults with acquired brain injuries who need long-term rehabilitation and residential care. The Coach


House was officially opened at a ribbon- cutting ceremony performed by Liam Prior, a brain- injury survivor. He was the first person to move into The Richardson Partnership for Care’s adjacent home, The Mews, in December 2010. Liam has since moved into his own flat in Northampton, but still keeps in touch with the staff at The Mews, and often comes back for Christmas dinner. Managing partner Greg


Richardson-Cheater said: “Every 90 seconds, someone in the UK is admitted to hospital with an


‘WE ARE PROUD OF OUR UNIQUE APPROACH THAT DELIVERS POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR OUR SERVICE USERS’


acquired brain injury, and for many of them it will be life changing. Our goal is to help them to fulfil their potential and improve their quality of life. The Coach House provides a high-quality environment that is comfortable and homely as well as safe and practical. Combined with the high calibre neuro specialists in our team, we are proud of our unique approach that delivers positive outcomes for our service users.” The opening was


attended by around 40 brain injury professionals,


social workers and


representatives from the NHS and Clinical Commissioning Groups. The Coach House is in the


grounds of the Mews, a home for 25 adults with acquired brain injuries and formerly the home of the famous shoe-making Barratt family.


Visit: www.careresidential.co.uk Liam Prior (centre) cuts the ribbon to open the new care home


RECRUITMENT AGENCY RECRUITS FOR ITSELF


The recruitment experts at EasyWeb Agency have welcomed two new team members over the past few months. New senior recruitment


GET ON COURSE FOR MACHINERY SAFETY


Pilz Automation Technology has set the dates for its machinery safety training courses and workshops in 2019 and is now accepting bookings. In 2019 Pilz will continue to run its popular ‘CMSE – Certified


Machinery Safety Expert’ course and will launch the new course ‘CECE – Certified Expert in CE Marking’, both of which lead to an internationally recognised TÜV Nord certificate. In addition, the UK-focused four-day ‘City & Guilds Machinery Safety’ accredited course will run every month. Also new for 2019, Pilz is combining some of its courses to make


them more cost-effective and accessible. The courses in question – ‘PUWER & Risk Assessment Practical Workshop’ and ‘Safety Design Incorporating EN ISO 13849/EN 62061 & Using PAScal Safety Calculator Software’ – have also been updated with additional practical exercises to make them more hands-on. As well as courses scheduled at the Pilz training facility in Corby, it


can also run courses – including the CMSE course – at locations convenient for customers. In addition, if companies have specific training requirements, Pilz can tailor content to suit the needs of attendees. Details of all the training courses and the 2019 schedule can be


found in the latest Training Brochure, available to download by visiting pilz.co.uk and entering webcode 197109.


Email: training@pilz.co.uk Call: 01536 460766


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consultant Donna Doy brings a wealth of experience recruiting in finance and accounting, having worked with large blue chip companies and local SMEs on a wide variety of vacancies. Sadie Kellard, head of


recruitment, said: “I would say the biggest highlight – apart from the huge box of biscuits Donna brought when she joined! – is her in-depth knowledge of the local market, predominantly Northamptonshire, Milton Keynes and Leicestershire.” The team has also welcomed


new resource consultant Kim Watts. This is Kim’s first role in recruitment and she has made a great start and an amazing contribution to the team already. Her degree in psychology has


given her a great eye for identifying the all-important cultural fit when screening candidates for EasyWeb’s very varied client base. Sadie added: “Kim has immediately embraced our company values and puts candidate experience at the forefront of everything she does.


Donna Doy and Kim Watts “Both Kim and Donna are


fantastic additions to our growing team and I am pleased to have them on board. I know they will have very successful careers with EasyWeb.” EasyWeb Agency offers all Chamber members a discounted rate, and every time EasyWeb Agency make a placement they give their client a free advertising campaign with EasyWeb Recruitment worth £499.


Email: sean@easywebgroup.co.uk


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