The Richmond Fellowship Scotland today launched its new Annual Report which reviews another successful year for the organisation.
This year's report focuses on the diverse work of the organisation over the past year including its 24-hour support packages, its work with Recovery and Autism, the impact of the Positive Behaviour Support Team and the launch of the giveme5 campaign. To illustrate this work, the personal stories of supported individuals and members of staff feature widely throughout the report.
Mark Barbieri, Communications Officer, said:
“The Richmond Fellowship Scotland offers a diverse range of services to people throughout the country which makes it very difficult to represent the whole organisation in a single document. However, by picking out eight key themes, I believe that we accurately described the work and values of our organisation. And as an organisation which supports people in person-centred ways, we have put the people we support at the heart of the Report and allowed them to tell their own stories.”
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland provides high quality community-based services for people who require support in their lives. All of its services work in person-centred ways to offer choice, promote inclusion and maximise ability.
To obtain a copy of the Annual Report, please contact:
Mark Barbieri
Communications Officer
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland
3 Buchanan Gate
Stepps
G33 6FB
T: 0845 013 6358
E: mbarbieri@trfs.org.uk