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Celebrating Pride, Inclusion and Belonging at Moorview Care
Vikki Knibbs, Head of HR and Projects, pens her thoughts at the request of training provider 'Skills for Care': At Moorview Care, inclusion is not just a policy; it is part of who we are. As a family-led organisation supporting autistic people and people with a learning disability to live “Gloriously Ordinary Lives”, we are proud to create a culture where both our teams and the people we support can feel safe, respected, valued and celebrated for being the most authentic vers
May 27


Moorview Matters are FINALISTS for the People's Award at 2026 National Awards
Moorview Care is proud to announce that Moorview Matters has once again been recognised on a national stage, having been named a finalist for The People’s Award at the National Learning Disability and Autism Awards 2026. This marks the fourth consecutive year that the group has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award, following their win in 2023 for the Breaking Down Barriers Award. Moorview Matters is a powerful co-production group made up of people supported by Mo
May 5


Welcome to Sue, Registered Manager – East Coast & Hull
We’re delighted to introduce Sue, who has recently joined Moorview Care as Registered Manager for East Coast and Hull (pending registration). Sue brings with her over 20 years of experience in social care, beginning her career as a Support Worker working with children and progressing into leadership roles where she has been registered with both CQC and OFSTED. Her experience is grounded in a strong, person-led approach to care, with a clear focus on supporting people to live
May 5


Chibundo Completes Skills for Care Leadership Programme
We’re proud to celebrate Team Leader Chibundo (Hull), who has successfully completed the Skills for Care leadership programme. "Moving Up" is a nationally recognised programme for those who want to take the next step in their learning and development. This opportunity is designed to support Black and Asian aspiring leaders in health and social care to progress their careers. The Moving Up programme brings together professionals from across the sector, including social care, l
Apr 2
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