Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month at Changing Lives
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and Compass Changing Lives has been celebrating by sharing Autism Fact Files created by staff with lived experience.
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and Compass Changing Lives has been celebrating by sharing Autism Fact Files created by staff with lived experience.
This year saw a number of Compass Changing Lives’ staff graduate from their courses at Derby University to become fully qualified Supervising Practitioners, Educational Mental Health Practitioners, and HI-CBT practitioners.
Team Leaders from Compass Changing Lives supported a recent event for Mental Health Leads at schools in Derby City.
Colleagues came together for the Compass Changing Lives summer Team Away Day in Castleton, Derbyshire, to have fun and get to know each other better.
Staff at our Compass Be mental health support team in Barnsley have created and starred […]
Warwickshire’s Connect for Health’s learning disability practitioner, Kiera Dickie, attended the Kidz to Adultz exhibition […]
Compass Changing Lives has started a Wellbeing Focus Group with the intention of nurturing wellbeing among staff.
A new Compass survey has revealed that 98% of its staff use the organisation’s values in […]
Compass Birmingham MHST enjoyed an informative guest visit to learn about Kwanzaa. Dakarai and Abiodun, […]
The Compass Changing Lives team took time out to come together and enjoy a wellbeing […]
Richard Cooke, Supervising Practitioner for Changing Lives, also a Petty Officer in the Royal Naval […]