CWTC Podcast Feedback

Elizabeth Dean
Oldham Fundays Centre Manager
““I think it’s lovely, if you’ve not been you must come. I mean I’m in a wheelchair, it’s very accessible, very open, very suitable. The people here are lovely, put you at ease. Adam and Mohammed have been great for me. I was a nervous wreck before I came in. I think it’s a lovely centre and I wish you all more improved success with everything in the future with everything you’re doing.”

Agatha Phiri
Community Organiser at New Economics Foundation
“This is an amazing place. I was looking outside at the banner of the free services you offer and it’s great. The organisations in Oldham are grateful to have you, you are providing so many services to the community and I hope they embrace them.”

Anita Zarska
InclusiveBytes
“It’s very professional, I wasn’t expecting all the studio lighting and the microphones”

Stephanie & Rachel
Greenacres Community Centre
““Warm welcoming environment All staff put our nerves at ease, explaining the process thoroughly.
Offered us some great top tips on our social media/websites.
Would definitely recommend doing a podcast with you to our partnership teams.”

Shagufta Majid & Sania Rehman
Team Sahara Alzheimer's Society
Shagufta from Team Sahara Alzheimer’s Society stated
“Being part of the CWTC podcast on dementia in the South Asian community was a very meaningful experience. It was great to have a platform to discuss stigmas, lack of awareness and the misconceptions that often prevent families seeking help. I would like to thank CWTC for allowing us this platform to showcase our service and hopefully we will have got the message out to the community.”