Shout Out to Samuel: A Journey of Growth and Achievement

June 27, 2025

We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible journey of Samuel, who has been working diligently with Gary Darbyshire for the past four years. Their collaboration began during Samuel's high school years and has continued post-school, focusing on building Samuel's self-confidence, social skills, and emotional regulation through a psychotherapy and behaviour support lens.


Gary and Samuel, together with Samuel’s Mum, Natalie, have shown remarkable dedication and perseverance, working together to overcome challenges and achieve significant milestones. Their hard work and commitment have truly paid off, and it is with great pride that we share Samuel's latest achievement.


Samuel has recently landed his first job as a kitchen hand, working two days a week at a local club in Newcastle. This is a fantastic accomplishment, and we are delighted to see him thriving in his new role. Samuel's growth and success are a testament to his determination.


We are incredibly proud of you, Samuel! Your journey is an inspiration to us all, and we look forward to seeing you continue to flourish and achieve even greater heights. Keep up the amazing work!


Congratulations, Samuel!



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