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This ‘blog’ echoes our last end of year offering, with 2012 being as full and rewarding as the last few weeks. The directors have been wrapping up the year with two days together after a two day self and peer review process with core associates, and a day with staff and directors. This has been [...]
RECLAIM is a charity that supports teenagers in Manchester and the north-west. It works with young people who have leadership potential but face barriers to success, and aims to connect them with adults in their community and provide support to them. The charity’s director, Ruth Ibegbuna, started working with Oasis on her own development as [...]
A group of senior business leaders and shareholders from Bettys & Taylors Group have just celebrated the completion of the Learning for the Future programme which they undertook with Oasis. The programme was designed to develop relationships between the business and the family, and to enable them to develop as responsible shareholders. Keith Writer from [...]
We were delighted to hear last month that Oasis client Longhurst Group has achieved the Silver Standard of the Investors in People (IIP) award, putting the housing and care services provider in the top 3% of all IIP companies and recognising the group’s commitment to learning and development. First to receive the award was Friendship [...]
Oasis has been working with Bettys & Taylors Group to further strengthen the group’s commitment to globally responsible practice. Bettys & Taylors is well-known for its strong socially-responsible, environmental approach. Along with some striking award-winning schemes, such as the Yorkshire Rainforest Project, there have been projects to strengthen relationships with producer communities; to increase recycling [...]
Each month we hear from one of the organisations Oasis is working with. This month it’s the turn of Sasiki Hubberstey from YUMI (York Unifying and Multicultural Initiative): We’ve had a fantastic year at YUMI. We’re a York-based voluntary organisation. We create events and projects that bring together people from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) [...]
Each month we look in more detail at one of the organisations Oasis is working with. This month Olive Maloney from Music and Change UK tells us a bit more about the work of the charity: My name is Olive Maloney and I’m a clinical psychologist and project manager at the MAC-UK charity. We make [...]