Equinox Care
Equinox is a charity that "exists to provide support, care and recovery to people who are challenged by exclusion, marginalisation and a range of needs for special assistance such as mental health problems and substance misuse. Our own service users have coined the term “forgotten people” to describe the section of the population that we are providing support to, in their thousands, each year.
"We operate across the South East of England, providing a range of different services that concentrate on assisting our service users to re-engage with the communities around them and to find effective strategies for dealing with the challenges facing them in their lives. These services include supported housing, outreach, street engagement and day services."[1]
- Bill Puddicombe – Chief Executive
- David Hughes – Director of Finance
Contents
Trustees
Accessed April 2013: [2]
- Robert Foster - chair
- Mary Aiston
- Esther Batterbee
- Richard Capewell
- David Fielding
- Sharon Johnson
- Emily Kessler
- Niazy Kioufi
- Wendy Love
- Catherine Max
Criticism
- "Demo as Equinox Care charity attempts to slash wages by up to £6,000-a-year", Unite, 16 April 2013.
Contact
Web: http://www.equinoxcare.org.uk
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- In 2012 Funke Fatunla their Finance Manager who had been with Equinox for 14 years - left for a new role with Family Action. [1]
- The Big Lottery Fund provides funding for Equinox’s Forgotten People Project [2]
- Turning Point