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The Great Cygnet Christmas Cake off – and the winners are ….

Our Great Cygnet Christmas Cake off competition has now ended and we’ve been absolutely blown away by the amount of entries. Staff and service users have created some truly amazing cake creations, so a huge thank you to everyone who entered.

Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke’s Christmas Donation

Well done to the team at Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke who have collected 600 items, including food, bedding and clothes, to donate to a local foodbank and to homeless charity 'Somewhere to Go.'

Meadows Mews gains Headway Approved Provider Accreditation

We are delighted to announce that Meadows Mews, our enhanced community residential service for men with neuropsychiatric or neurodegenerative conditions in the West Midlands, has successfully gained Approved Provider accreditation with Headway, the Brain Injury Association.

Celebrating 25 days of Christmas at Cygnet Brunel

On the 1st December, Cygnet Brunel launched its 25 days of Christmas, with activities or events set out across the 25 days to Christmas for service users and staff to enjoy together.

2020 Cygnet Christmas Card Competition Winners

In September we asked our service users and residents from around the country to get into the festive spirit and enter the 2020 Cygnet Christmas Card Competition. We received over 100 fantastic entries and we are now pleased to announce the three winners.

Cygnet Hospital Stevenage launch new Poetry Book

Service users and staff at Cygnet Hospital Stevenage have been creative and worked together to create their very first poetry book. After expressing themselves through poetry the team wanted to share their poems as a way to show their strength and support for each other in the toughest times.

A huge step forward for Joe at Cygnet Brunel

Joe a service user at Cygnet Brunel, our neuropsychiatric service in Bristol, has recently made a huge step forward in his rehabilitation and has been able to have his first home visit for over ten years.