Ashwood Court wins national award for work with residents

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Colleagues and residents at Ashwood Court, have taken home the trophy for Tenant Co-Production at the national Housing With Care Awards. Judges praised the team for ensuring residents are actively involved in decision-making and “embodying co-production in putting its people at the very heart of initiatives.”

The team received their award at a gala dinner held at London’s Hilton Bankside Hotel. The host of the awards, actor and comedian Steve Wells, described how they “enable residents to choose how to improve their daily lives, attain personal goals and be involved in the evaluation, planning and delivery of activities within the residence and the wider community.”

The award is particularly special to the team at Ashwood Court because co-production is at the core of the charity’s commitment to social care.

Colette O’Neil, the registered service manager at Ashwood Court who collected the trophy on behalf of the team, explained: “Co-production means ensuring that the people who use our services are at the centre of every decision made about their own care and the environment they live in. At Ashwood Court, and throughout Making Space, everything we do is geared towards ensuring this happens as standard.”

Residents at Ashwood Court are also supported to lead on their own care plans and encouraged to develop the skills and activities they’re interested in.

“Daily operations and personal care are planned and delivered in a meaningful, positive way for everyone involved,” Colette added. “Everything is done democratically, from the choice of décor, menus and nutrition, to the events and activities we arrange at Ashwood Court and in the community.

“To be recognised with this national award really is special to all of us here at Ashwood Court. I’m thrilled for all our residents and colleagues who work so hard to make this a wonderful place to live and work.”

Keri Smith is the associate director of development and social value at Making Space. She said: “Having a voice, feeling valued and being recognised and respected for who you are is something we feel very strongly about at Making Space. Our new strategic plan for 2024- 2029 reaffirms our commitment to co-produce our services with the people we support and their carers.

“The team at Ashwood Court embody all of these values, and to see this recognised with a national award is an achievement we’re all incredibly proud of. We also applaud all the very worthy finalists and nominees who recognise and embrace the value of co-production.”

Great work everyone!

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