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Skills for Care’s East Lincolnshire Registered Managers Network enjoys breakfast meeting at County Care Group Ltd Project Café

21 Dec 2023

3 min read

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  • Good news story

Over the Christmas and New Year period we’re sharing some additional good news stories from the sector in 2023. This time we hear about a breakfast meeting enjoyed by Skills for Care’s East Lincolnshire Registered Managers Network at County Care Group Ltd Project Café.

Skills for Care’s East Lincolnshire Registered Managers Network welcomes registered managers from across the coast of Lincolnshire, to create a safe space of learning, sharing and networking.

This year the group decided to try something a little different, and run a breakfast network meeting hosted by County Care Group Ltd Project Cafe in Skegness.

Project Café run by County Care Group Ltd simulates all the workings of a friendly café, servicing the County Care community. From taking orders and handling cash, to preparing meals and managing inventory, this incredible real-world experience is instrumental in helping individuals to develop the skills and confidence to apply for jobs at everyday cafés.

On the day of the meeting, the Mayor and his deputy were drawn in by the smell of bacon and hot coffee. Skegness Mayor Pete Barry and the Deputy Mayor sat down with registered managers to learn more about their role and services as well as all about Skills for Care and the Registered Managers Network.

They were interviewed by Project Radio, also run by County Care Group Ltd, and took a look around the kitchen.

Natalie Riley, Skills for Care’s Locality Manager for Nottinghamshire/Lincolnshire said:

A great meeting, a great opportunity to try a new approach and make new connections.

Share your good news stories with us by emailing marketing@skillsforcare.org.uk

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