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Looking back on 2025: Our Top 10 Highlights
Jan 2026 We’ve taken a moment to pause, reflect, and look back on 2025 and what a fantastic year it’s been. From new partnerships to meaningful impact across the social and health care sector, it’s been a year full of learning, growth, and connection. We’ve rounded up our top 10 highlights to celebrate what we’ve achieved together. We’re deeply grateful to our partners, clients, collaborators, and supporters for being such an important part of the aneemo journey. Thank you f
Jan 7


Empowering Change: A New Online Substance Use Training Course for Voluntary, Health and Social Care Staff
As January draws to a close, many people who embraced Dry January are beginning to reflect on the experience. For some, it’s been a chance to reset habits, explore healthier routines, and notice the benefits of change. For others, it might have sparked a realisation about the challenges of maintaining those changes longer-term. For health and social care professionals, these reflections are a reminder of the pivotal role we play in supporting individuals navigating their own
Jan 31, 2025


aneemo 2023/24: Year End Top 10!
As year end approaches we've been reflecting on everything we've achieved and been part of at aneemo HQ. It's been a busy 12 months, from new course launches to bespoke training programmes and exciting new partnerships. We've picked out our top 10 favourite highlights below - thank you to everyone involved in making it another inspiring and jam-packed year! If you've got year end training budget to spend read on to find out about courses and training programmes designed to in
Dec 31, 2024


Beyond the Offense: Understanding the Complex Needs of Offenders in Health & Social Care
Health and social care staff commonly tell us that supporting individuals who have a history of offending presents unique challenges. These challenges stem from the complex systems as well as multiple needs that often accompany a history of offending. It is well documented that people in contact with the criminal justice system can have high levels of mental health and substance use difficulties, histories of trauma and adversity, homelessness, and experience barriers in soci
Jul 15, 2024
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