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KEMP had to adapt its services overnight when Covid hit last March. When the Kidderminster hospice building was forced to close to protect patients, staff took to the phones, introduced home visits, and recently launched a virtual day hospice, while the family support team moved to Zoom calls to ensure the counselling support service continued.
KEMP had to adapt its services overnight when Covid hit last March. Photo by Colin Hill The charity’s advanced care practitioners have been a constant support to the 44 care homes across Wyre Forest and at the beginning of the pandemic, KEMP introduced a meal delivery service for its most vulnerable and isolated patients.
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7:00 AM January 27, 2021
Travel Trainer Paul Trinnaman and student Alexander Green, pictured after the 19-year-old finished the DABD programme which celebrates its 10th anniversary this month.
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A charity is celebrating 10 years of its Travel Training programme which has helped more than 500 young people over the past decade.
Run by the Disablement Association for Barking and Dagenham (DABD), the initiative helps vulnerable young people learn to travel independently, building up their confidence in the process.
It has proven invaluable to young people from Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Redbridge and Waltham Forest over the years. Hornchurch student Alexander Green is among those to benefit.