We are pleased and proud to detail the findings of our latest Transform client exit and long-term outcome monitoring surveys.
The vaccination programme has been rolled out across all Transform areas. Primary care, hospital and community teams have been working tirelessly
Transform sees modest expansion of its Guildford presence with Wey Valley Housing Association merger
Transform Housing & Support has confirmed it has merged with Guildford-based Wey Valley Housing Association (WVHA). The merger, which was finalised on 1 April this year, involved the transfer of two properties and two members of staff to Transform.
On Thursday 18 March, Transform’s Director of Client Services Adele Duncan received a very exciting invitation from Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Michael More-Molyneux – who is also a Transform patron. The invite was to a Zoom meeting with the Lord Lieutenant and a special VIP guest.
Transform recently took part in a Community Foundation for Surrey webinar as part of the organisation’s March focus on homelessness.
International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate the achievements of women around the world. Today we are shining a light on Adele Duncan, the last colleague we interviewed for our Women of Transform series.
International Women’s Day is right around the corner, and we are taking this opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women at Transform. We recently interviewed Anna Menzies, who has been a Housing & Support Officer for the last five years.
Leading up to International Women’s Day, we interviewed three of the talented women working at Transform. The first colleague we are showcasing is George, who has been a Communications Officer at Transform since 2015.
Transform took on care services four years ago, following a merger with Cherchefelle Housing Association. Since this time, Transform had been working to better understand the care market and how it could best provide services which met clients’ needs.
LGBT+ History Month is an initiative aimed at celebrating LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and plus) people and increasing their visibility. It takes places every February with a different theme, this year’s being ‘Body, Mind, Spirit’.