Testimonials

Over the years, we've had the privilege of working with some great establishments.  From one to many, some  have been large, others have been small,  all have been greatly rewarding. We have created literally hundreds of activities for hundreds of participants.  Please scroll down to read some client testimonials.

Please bear with us as we gather, collate and update our client  testimonials 

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 Thanks again Thandi for your excellent session last term - I attach the results of the student evaluation for your interest. I note your morning was one of the most popular of the term. Dr Liz Green GP, Co-ordinator Clinical Practice 2, Brighton & Sussex Medical School - Mar 2006 

Our heartfelt appreciation for your inspiring presentation at our event last Saturday. Your presentation was highly motivational, and I have since received several calls from Participants attesting to that. Your presentation added colour and value to the entire content of the Day. You are highly appreciated for your commitment to service, especially in the area of salvaging battered egos..Bridget Esiekpe, BME Women's Network Coordinator, SAVO, Mar 2006 

Learnt useful facts and discussion which throws light on current and potential situations. Gus was brilliant - Opened my eyes and saw Mental Health issues from other perspectives rather than just my experiences.Participant - Positive Place, Feb 2006

Excellent - a lot of info packed into too short a space. Personal stories were the most powerful and affecting.Participant - Carers Centre, Feb 2006 

Thank you very much for providing Beatrice to speak at our World AIDS Day Conference. Her session was evocative and hard hitting and contributed to a very successful event. .Maureen Weatherspoon & Nicki Amas - Adur, Arun & Worthing PCT, Jan 2006 

It was surprising to start the day focussed on ourselves but realised very quickly how important it is. The going from general knowledge to specific examples at Crisis Skylight has been very helpful.  Thanks Jim.  Participant - Crisis, Nov 2005