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Partnerships

One Trust acknowledges the strength of partnership.  Our primary partners are family members, but we also engage people and organisations where there is meaningful benefit.

This covers service providers with a specialism that enhances our service offering.

  • Health colleagues who can increase their impact by meeting people at our service sites.
  • Established charities, where we can borrow ideas to improve what we do.
  • Local businesses that serve us and benefit from our business.
  • Commissioners who fund service placements, knowing that we will meet the outcomes their people are seeking. Consultants that help us develop new projects and initiatives.
  • Local figures who support and champion what we do to the local community.

One Trust values and acknowledges the strength in partnership working.

Whilst family members remain our primary partners, we also regularly engage with individuals and organisations for mutual benefit.

Consultants that work with us to develop new projects and initiatives and local figures who support and champion our standing in the local community.

Including service providers with a specialism that enhances our service offering, established charities whose ideas can be borrowed to improve what we do, health colleagues who can increase their impact by meeting our service users on site, commissioners who influence service provision and fund placements.

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