KARTEN AWARDS 2012 Innovation Transition Personal Achievement Volunteering.

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KARTEN AWARDS 2012 Innovation Transition Personal Achievement Volunteering

Centre with the most innovative practice Awarded to an organisation which can demonstrate how a Karten Centre has introduced an innovative practice, or Has been central to providing the skills leading to a practice which is conducted outside the Karten Centre, e.g. a business enterprise.

Centre with the most innovative practice Centre Manager - Darren Brodrick The Work Shop, Macclesfield – part of David Lewis

Success In Transition The Centre most successful in moving clients to employment or improved independence

Success in Transition Glasshouse College Centre Manager – Chris Day

Personal Achievement A client of a Karten Centre who has made an outstanding personal achievement

Personal Achievement Share ICT Project Ummair Mohammad Steve McGuane – Share Community

Volunteer Volunteer who has been most successful in contributing towards innovative learning or practice

Volunteer – sponsored by Equinox Work Solutions Jewish Care Golders Green Karten CTEC Centre Highly commended for innovation award… Martyn Fairbanks Centre Manager: Vic Seigal

ONE FINAL AWARD Tim Simon Chair of Trustees, Ian Karten Charitable Trust