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June Staff Recognition Award

11 Jul 2005
The nominations for June's Staff Recognition Award were:

Debbie for her work with Margaret including supporting her cook and communicate.

Dare for coming into his role as deputy manager of the floating support team and producing excellent work.

Robert for his work with Paul including sorting out his finances, completing risk assessments and the quality of his work practicies.

Well done Debbie, she has been given June's award.
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May Staff Recognition Award

11 Jul 2005
The nominations for May's Staff Recognition Award were:

Wendy for her work with Geoffrey and Lena.

Kimberley for her work with Lesley.

Afiya for her excellent work since joining the team at Bedford Road.

Congratulations to Kimberley who's hard work was recognised. She spent her award on a day out with Julie, outreach support worker.
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The Stars in the Sky Summer Ball 2005 is on the 8th of July

06 Jul 2005
All people with a learning disability and their carers are invited to the event of the season. There will be salsa dancing, music and food.

Tickets are £5.00/free for carers
Raglan Hall Hotel 8-12 Queens Crescent
Muswell Hill
London N10
8pm-11pm

Ring Lydia 0208 809 8363 for more details

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Hello, Sunday

06 Jul 2005
Welcome to Sunday Babade the new Head of Finance.
Goodbye to Gordon Saha who after six yars of commited work at HAIL has decided to spend time with his family and on his gardens in India and Southgate.
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Our accessible website

04 Apr 2005
The new Hail website has been developed and designed with accessibility and usability as a priority. We have strived to make the website available to all regardless of individual disability/ability. Here are some of the accessibility features we have implemented during the build of our website.

The Alt Attribute or Alternative Text
ALT text is especially useful to users of screen readers and text only browsers. Alt text is used to display textual information when an image is not displayed. ALT text is frequently seen as ToolTips when users move the mouse over images.

We have used the Alt attribute in all images that convey extra information. When no image is displayed the ALT text can be presented instead.
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