Annual Report 2023
Keys Group is pleased to announce the publication of its Annual Report for 2023.
Today, March 1st, is Self-Injury Awareness Day which is also known as Self-Harm Awareness Day. It’s a worldwide awareness event which gives us a chance to be more open about self-harm and to talk about our experiences.
At Accomplish Group, some of the people we support may have personal experience of self-harm. Many of our team members may have supported someone who self-harms.
As one of the UK’s largest providers of specialist therapeutic rehabilitation, residential and supported living services for people with mental health difficulties, we wanted to explore self-harm from the perspectives of the people we support. and the team who support them.
First, we hear from Kimbar. Kimbar sometimes prefers to be known as Sean, and vice versa. They are a person supported by Accomplish in one of our residential services in Wales and wanted to share their experiences of self-harming.
“I first harmed myself at a very young age and I was able to stop it. I was 15 or 16 when I first did it and when I did it, I felt relief. Some of the time I hid it but sometimes it was so bad I couldn’t hide it as I would need stitches. I was 17 when I stopped. I felt like my senses were coming back and I didn’t want to hurt myself any more. I knew if I kept doing it, it would get worse and I wouldn’t be around then.
“But I got admitted to hospital because of my mental health and I started when I was in there again when I was 22. Sometimes it was a relief but to be honest sometimes I just felt I wanted it to end. I was hearing voices. Sometimes I was hurting myself every day.
“My psychologist helped me and I got the treatment and help I needed. I had encouragement from my Mum too who wanted me to stop and I wanted to be there for her. I don’t do it any more.”
One of the reasons Kimbar says they no longer have what they and their team called ‘blips’ and haven’t since October last year, is through the support of an understanding and non-judgemental team. The team at the service which supports Kimbar are fully open and supportive of their gender fluidity and have encouraged them to embrace that aspect of their life.
Kimbar has celebrated this positivity by buying themselves some red shoes to wear when expressing themselves as Kimbar.
Kimbar said: “I feel a lot stronger and better and I keep positive now. It really helped when I was able to express myself and how I wanted to live more clearly.”
Getting the right support is key, not just for the people supported in services, but also for the staff working alongside them.
Cheryl Carmichael is a highly experienced care professional and is now a Manager, but at the beginning of her career in care more than 20 years ago, she had not supported anyone who self-harmed. The first time she experienced a person in her care harming themselves was, Cheryl said, something she will never forget. Here she shares her experience.
“I was working as part of a team in a residential mental health service which supported women. I hadn’t been there long and I will never forget that first experience of self-harm. I was in the office and a colleague shouted for help, a woman we support had self-harmed her face and it was a shocking sight to witness. This was not the first time the person we supported had harmed herself, but it wasn’t something I had ever seen before.
“I sat with her while my colleague cleaned the wound, it was a distressing experience for everyone involved.
“Afterwards there was no opportunity for us to debrief or talk about our experience. I was really shaken up, talking about it professionally with colleagues would really have helped.
“From that experience, I would always say it’s vital for all team members who support a person who has self-harmed should have the opportunity to debrief properly and talk about their experience.
“These days there is lots of training and self-harm is better understood now. The important thing for the team supporting a person who self-harms is to be prepared. People are being supported in the community who may experience quite significant self-harm and it could be very distressing. The key is to stay as calm as possible and ask for the opportunity to debrief afterwards.”
Thanks to both Cheryl and Kimbar for sharing their stories and experiences. If you would like to get involved in Self-Injury Awareness Day and show your support for raising awareness of this important subject, you can. To encourage awareness of self-harm, some people wear an orange awareness ribbon, others write “LOVE” on their arms or draw a butterfly on their wrists.
If you would like advice or support about self-harm, a number of resources are available. You can find more information here: www.lifesigns.org.uk/siad/
Annual Report 2023
Keys Group is pleased to announce the publication of its Annual Report for 2023.
Unlocking Trust and Stability: A Journey of Positive Behaviour Support with Adnan
The Positive Behaviour Support team at Accomplish work directly with services, and the people they...
Navigating Anxiety at Disneyland Paris with The Power of Positive Behaviour Support
Anya* who lives in an Accomplish supported living service used to experience anxiety on a...
Hugglescote: How Alfie’s Courage Made a Potentially Life-Saving Difference
Alfie*, a person supported by Accomplish, proved to be a superhero recently when he helped...
Personalised Support at Bective House Leads to Vital Treatment Adherence for Laura with Acute Kidney Failure
Positive and consistent support is helping a person living at Bective House, an Accomplish supported...
Enhancing Care with Activity and Communication Passports at Pathway House
When it comes to supporting individuals in our services, personalised care is of the utmost...
Enhancing Lives Through Positive Behaviour Support: A Conversation with Accomplish’s PBS Lead, Ben Adkins
Improving quality of life is the main focus of positive behaviour support, a goal which...
Turning Goals into Achievements: Adam’s Inspiring Transition to Independent Living
A gradual and positive approach to support has seen Adam* meet his goals and successfully...
Lydia’s Success Story: From Job Hunting to Job Landing
Such was her determination to secure work and enjoy productive days, 22-year-old *Lydia didn’t let...
VIPs attend renaming ceremony of Accomplish service in Birmingham
VIPs attend the renaming ceremony of Accomplish service in Birmingham
Felix’s Memorial Garden: A Touching Tribute at Evergreen
When a person lives in a residential service for many years, it truly becomes their...
Accomplish Supports People to Achieve Milestone of Independent Overseas Trip
Three people supported by Accomplish have taken their first ever wholly independent overseas trip and...
Empowered by Support: Phil’s Courageous Return to the Community After 12 Years
Discover how Phil’s triumphant return to the community after 12 years, fuelled by support and...
VIPs attend opening of new supported living development in Rushden
VIP guests gathered to celebrate the official opening of a new supported living development which...
Keys Group Annual Report 2022
Keys Group is pleased to announce the publication of its Annual Report for 2022, which...
Brain Injury Awareness Week – Boston House
Boston House is a specialist residential neurological service in Oldham which supports adults whose health...
Alternative Therapies at Fairford Court
Accomplish’s Fairford Court has introduced alternative therapies to improve the physical and mental wellness of...
Chepstow House Gardening Success Story
The gardening skills of a person supported at a Ross-on-Wye specialist care service have been...
Josh Gains Independence After Getting a Job and a Flat
2022 was a year for achieving long-held ambitions for Josh; not only did he secure...
Accomplish’s Fairford Court and Kemble House Services Host an Animal Day
People supported by Accomplish’s Fairford Court and Kemble House residential services recently took part in...
Success Story – Elm House Resident Moves Into Independent Flat in the Community
A person supported at Accomplish’s Elm House has recently stepped down from supported living into...
Westhope Mews Supported Living Super Stars Club
A group set up during lockdown to help people share positivity in a specialist care...
Accomplish Services Celebrate their First Christmas Party Since 2019
More than 100 people supported by Accomplish in its Midland services enjoyed their Christmas party...
Accomplish Cheshire and Manchester Supported Living Raise funds for Pets as Therapy
People supported by Accomplish Cheshire and Manchester supported living services recently attended a Christmas party...
Introducing our new values
It’s been a really exciting time recently as our organisation has grown and evolved. A...
Cildewi House raise money for Pets As Therapy
Cildewi House has raised more than £200 for charity by holding a fun-packed fundraising day.
Commercial Team raise £1,200 for Charity
The commercial team within Accomplish have been putting their best foot forward and raised more...
Glebe Road introduce new interview panel
Glebe Road is a residential service supporting people with mental health needs as they move...
Accomplish celebrates being shortlisted for prestigious awards
Accomplish is celebrating the news that the organisation and colleagues working within it have been...
New Managing Director Joins Accomplish
Accomplish has appointed a new Divisional Managing Director.
Darren’s woodworking skills put to use
THE WOODWORKING and ‘DIY’ skills of a person supported in a specialist Accomplish care home...
The Social Club on World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is a chance for everyone to reflect on what makes them...
Mayor unveils Accomplish Service New Name
An event to mark the renaming of a Dorset specialist brain injury service welcomed some...
National Fitness Day – 21st September 2022
Physical activity and its positive impact on a person’s mental well-being has long been established....
Daredevil Regional Manager Raises More Than £1,800 for Charity
Donna Wood, Regional Manager at Accomplish Group, is a self-confessed ‘adrenaline junkie’ and relishes taking...
Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 – 2022
Everyone across Accomplish Group would like to express their deep sadness on the passing of...
Acquisition of Welsh Supported Living Provider Recovery Care
Accomplish Group is pleased to announce the acquisition of Welsh specialist supported living provider Recovery...
Regional Manager Completes Triathlon for Charity
To raise money for good causes, some people decide to tackle a sporting challenge. But...
Over 100 Shoeboxes Filled with Essential Items Delivered to Ukrainian Refugees
As the devastating conflict in Ukraine continues, the people we support at Accomplish have been...
Person We Support Builds Bird House and Shares His Template With Others
A birdhouse created by a person we support has been such a success, he is...
Prime Time TV Programme has a Positive Impact on a Person we Support’s Life
A prime time television talent show has inspired a person we support to get involved...