21 August 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke with four members of staff and two people who had experienced of the service and were now no longer engaged in a programme. One of the people we spoke to who had experience of the service was now working as a volunteer on the peer support programme that was in place at the service.We sampled four care records and five staff personnel files and found them to be comprehensive and well maintained.
Mosaic had a robust process for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults who accessed or their parents accessed the service. They had close working links with local agencies and the police and criminal justice system to support this process.
We found there was a robust process in place to monitor the quality of the service provided and to support workers within the service.
Although Mosaic had not had any complaints in recent months there was a system in place to deal effectively with this.
We were told; "This service is truly a life saver, I don't know where I would be if I had not come here. I intended to come just for a few meetings as part of my court order but I found it was so helpful, here I am out the other side and now able to function independently. They listen and take what you say on board, they dont insist they suggest. They have made a massive difference to me and my future. They have taught me there is nothing I can't do if I want to".