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J
3 years ago

The care that is shown to adults that go is wonder...

The care that is shown to adults that go is wonderful. The staff have a difficult job but don't let that show, constantly smiling. The charity do a great job caring and protecting those who maybe can't do it then self.

T
3 years ago

Mick you put your review on with the intention of ...

Mick you put your review on with the intention of a reaction. You get one then complain. I won't comment on you personally as this isn't the place I'd tell you directly. But I think you have let your co workers down by posting like this.
Whats the company policy on you making public statements in any form. Because reading my missusus handbook its not permitted. Unless you were made the CEO since she left or the CEO authorised it both of which I doubt. If I'd commented like this publicly like you when I was in the military I'd of been on a charge. Have you heard the military saying loose lips sink ships?!!!!!!
Sarah Street is spot on by the way as is concerned person. Mandy Britton puts kisses on a review how unprofessional do you need to be to do that!!!!!
I don't think you playing games on Google review is the smartest thing by you or the other staff who are doing it. Your all bringing the company into disrepute. This could backfire on you all if your not careful. People have been sacked for less. What if next time a situation occurs where you disagree with management they want to get rid they could use this to fire you you should of stood you ground when it started not be a victim of it all. I was surprised I expected better of you. What if a potential client reads the petty games your playing or social worker or a potential funder. You think Joe public take heed of reviews from obvious staff members? You state you don't want to leave Caritas but if you ever go for a new job what will a potential employer think of playing out staff differences like teenagers on the world wide web!
Not that it matters too much as a friend of mine was out last year with his wife and friends and a Caritas group were out too. As they were chatting shop it didn't take long for him to figure out where they worked which team and a quick check on social media and he knew who they all were and who they were chatting about. They didn't even realise others could hear them discussing confidential stuff.
So better for all if you stop the on line games remember you represent Caritas when out and about and remember you could be sat near to a relative of one of the clients or a social worker who would report you

A
3 years ago

Wonderful place - I've really enjoyed working with...

Wonderful place - I've really enjoyed working with Caritas Care over the past 12 months. The work we've done together has been rewarding and they are a very humble team to work with! They are all about doing good and not leaving any child or person behind. It's truly inspiring <3

F
3 years ago

Found some paper work from this company. I have tr...

Found some paper work from this company. I have tried to return but they don't seem interested which concerns my boss. My boss has posted it back as creepily they seem to want to know we're I live

i
3 years ago

Caritas care is filled with good people, kind, goo...

Caritas care is filled with good people, kind, good hearted people. It is very homely, home from home. The staff are the best people all gathered under one roof. What more could you want. They are so helpful & do their very best which is above & beyond. Outstanding place, outstanding people. I cannot recommend caritas highly enough. I really can't. Good people are a rarity, but at caritas, it is a bubble of human kindness.

B
4 years ago

Care on the cheap just read the job adverts they p...

Care on the cheap just read the job adverts they put out. Same jobs re advertised regularly - on their website and all over twitter and Facebook. The LD services have a top heavy management structure which is clearly evident on their website. Website mentions "our teaching techniques" when advertising their VIP service and when jobs are advertised it is for support workers for this project not tutors. Status updates, posts and tweets seem to be added to Twitter and Facebook at times as if its an individuals personal account not a company one with no checks or proof reading.

C
4 years ago

Great

S
4 years ago

Who ever is thinking about sending any relatives h...

Who ever is thinking about sending any relatives here DO NOT do it or if you are thinking about working for caritas DO NOT work from them.
They treat staff shockingly, expect them to do sessions but refuse to provide relevant materials, they expect staff to be teachers when it is not in their job titles. Management do not pay attention to staff and don't even care about their wellbeing, the service users pay extrodanary amounts of money to go to a day care centre that is poorly run (by management not hands on staff) staff do not get regular feedback and are expected to improve themselves with no feedback from management. Management sit in the office all day and only appear to bollock staff may I add infront of service users, managers can't call themselves managers when they don't manage anyone. If they can't look after their staff they certainly won't be able to look after someone who requires help. Caritas are an absolute disgrace and are only able to run because the money they charge service users. It's no charity it's a business!!!

m
4 years ago

Sitting on the fence do not contact Caritas to dis...

Sitting on the fence do not contact Caritas to discuss. I too was a student at VIP several years ago and raised issues and was made out to be nasty woman. My first day the team leader and assistant told me not to listen to a member of support staff as he was manic sinister causes problems talks too much. They told me to report to them everything he did and said. The opposite was true he was the most knowledgeable understanding kindest member of staff with service users his main focus and TEN years experience. The odd slander on a member of staff on day 1 put me on guard and I had to raise several serious issues with VIP. They were ignored by team leader assistant and LD manager. I went up to see a senior manager. I was called to LD manager's office (the one who isn't the registered manager as there are two at same level!?) and told I should of raised with team leader. Which I'd done. I was made out to be a trouble maker. My concerns ignored. My second week I was ignored by the team apart from the previously mentioned man who they put me working with. They thought it was a punishment but he treated me with respect. They made snide comments about him of course but we were dispatched one day to Blackpool all day to work in a charity shop which was bliss. On my last day we were sent to a dancing group. A lot of the service users went. At one point one fell asleep and a support worker who used to be a senior tried to force melon into his mouth. When challenged it looked very bad in front of other agencies she told me he had to have his fruit at 11am! She reported me for interference with her job but not before she'd gone around telling everyone else first. Again I was made out to be horrid for raising a legitimate issue! The team leader wouldn't fill my paper work in but sent it to my placement manager who took one look at it and its bizarre contents and didn't believe a word of it. Caritas has a reputation now for these kind of things.

About Caritas Care

Caritas Care is a well-known charity organization that has been providing adoption, fostering, learning disability and community services in North West England for many years. The organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of all children, families and communities it serves.

At Caritas Care, we believe that every child deserves a loving home and family. That's why we offer adoption services to help children find permanent homes with caring families. Our team of experienced social workers provides support throughout the entire adoption process, from initial assessment to post-adoption support.

We also provide fostering services for children who are unable to live with their birth families. Our foster carers provide safe and nurturing homes for these children while they are in our care. We offer ongoing training and support to our foster carers so they can provide the best possible care for the children they look after.

In addition to our adoption and fostering services, Caritas Care also provides learning disability services for adults with disabilities. We offer a range of programs designed to help individuals develop new skills, gain independence and improve their quality of life.

Our community services include outreach programs that aim at supporting vulnerable people within society such as homeless people or those suffering from addiction problems. We work closely with local authorities and other organizations to ensure that everyone has access to the support they need.

At Caritas Care Charity, we are committed not only to providing high-quality services but also ensuring that everyone feels valued as part of our community. We believe in treating everyone with respect regardless of their background or circumstances.

If you're looking for an organization that truly cares about making a positive difference in your life or someone else's life then look no further than Caritas Care Charity! Call us today on 01772 732313 or visit our website www.caritascare.org.uk