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Community Links is a Sunday Times Best Company
Community Links has secured a prestigious place in The Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to Work For 2010. Community Links is the only mental health organisation in the list.

Jon Woolmore, chief executive of Community Links said: “We’re thrilled to secure a place in The Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to Work For list. It’s wonderful to receive this national recognition which really is down to our employees. Their commitment, energy and dedication to supporting each of our service users makes this organisation a success and we’re thrilled to be recognised for the happy workplace we have.”
The Sunday Times surveyed 230,000 employees for its lists and carried out an evaluation of each organisation’s key statistics, processes and policies to compile three lists of the UK’s most motivating and engaging workplaces. The Sunday Times 100 Best Small Companies to Work For were featured in a special supplement on 28 February 2010. www.timesonline.co.uk/best100companies
Community Links wins 2 Star status in Best Companies 2010

Community Links has won a Best Companies accreditation for the third year running.
This year we have improved our rating, moving from 1 star First Class employer to 2 star Outstanding Employer status.
This places Community Links in the top 200 of all companies in the UK. www.bestcompanies.co.uk
The Best Companies awards are based on independently conducted staff surveys and on what the organisation offers as an employer.
Closing the Gap report launch
Leeds Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Mental Health Partnership will be holding a high profile event on 11th March to launch a major report it has commissioned. Closing the Gap looks at best practice in supporting LGB people in the area of suicide and self harm.

Community Links project managed the research, which is co-funded by the Department of Health's Pacesetters Programme.
Creative Personalities Service User ideas welcomed!
Creative Personalities an exciting project whose aim is to form a creative arts service user network for those who have ‘personality disorder’ issues or complex needs. More about Creative personalities
