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Posted: 17th January 2025

Mind the gap!

We enjoyed an excellent 'behind-the-scenes' tour of Paddington Station on the Elizabeth Line this week. As part of our Havering employment project, we have teamed up with Mtrel, the award-winning UK train operator running the Elizabeth line for London.  Our employment project has identified ...

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Posted: 16th January 2025

Staff required!

Sycamore Trust UK are looking for staff to fill two important part-time roles. The first position is with our team of sessional staff and volunteers delivering activities for young adult men with autism and learning disabilities. Job Description (summary): To work within a team of ses ...

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Posted: 18th December 2024

Awards for 2024!

Last Friday was one of the highlights in the Sycamore Trust calendar, as we handed out our 2024 awards for achievement. For several years now, thanks to the support of the Jack Petchey Foundation, we've given awards to a group of young people that we have supported throughout the year. There is no ...

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Posted: 18th December 2024

Autism Support Group dates 2025

Our first Autism Support Group in 2025 for Barking & Dagenham and Redbridge residents will take place on Monday 13th January at 10.30am. The monthly support groups for parents/carers of children and adults on the Autistic Spectrum is a great way to access information and meet with other pare ...

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Posted: 17th December 2024

Looking back, and looking ahead

As we approach the Christmas period, it’s not unusual to reflect on what has taken place over the last twelve months and we at Sycamore Trust are no different. It’s been an eventful year, with some important achievements and some genuine progress for the organisation, but for all of us ...

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Posted: 13th December 2024

Rob's on the march!

Over the years, we've been fortunate enough that people have undertaken a number of challenges in aid of Sycamore Trust, but this latest fund-raising attempt is in a league of it's own. Rob Hawkins is going to be walking 106km around the Isle of Wight in May. And this isn't a gentle stroll in the s ...

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