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Carers' award for Spalding health and wellbeing charity




Spalding Health and Wellbeing charity Tonic Health has been formally recognised for its support for unpaid carers.

The Lincolnshire Carers Quality Award ensures that organisations place high value on the identification, views and needs of carers and is given to those organisations who demonstrate that they meet the criteria for ensuring a high quality standard of service for carers. The award is run by the Lincolnshire charity ‘Every-One ‘and is funded by Lincolnshire County Council.

Julie Goy, quality development lead at ‘Every-One’, said: “It has been a pleasure working with Tonic Health, supporting them to receive the award. The assessment panel commented on the commitment to support unpaid carers. We would like to congratulate the staff team on their dedication and commitment."

Vicky Thompson, CEO of ‘Every-one’, handing the award to Simon Hallam, Project Co-ordinator, Tonic Health (6512000)
Vicky Thompson, CEO of ‘Every-one’, handing the award to Simon Hallam, Project Co-ordinator, Tonic Health (6512000)

Tonic Health chair of trustees Michael Morris added: "We are delighted to have achieved this accreditation. The contribution the unpaid carers and volunteers make to the projects run at Tonic Health is invaluable and an essential part to the running of the groups.

"I am extremely proud to accept this award on behalf of all our volunteers and I am pleased the hard work they put in every day has been recognised."

For further information about the Carers Quality Award and/or an application form, contact Julie Goy on 07493289866 or email julie.goy@every-one.org.uk

CQA logo (6511843)
CQA logo (6511843)


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