Before applying for Voyage, I suggest you do extensive research by reading reviews from previous employees. I used to read reviews of Voyage and shrug them off until I experienced first-hand what it was actually like working for them.Firstly, when you’re an employee for Voyage you receive zero support from the get-go. You get thrown in at the deep end and expected just to swim. For a company who suggest they care there is zero compassion for staff and sometimes the people being supported.Voyage is a business and once you work for them you immediately becomes very clear, it’s always about money and budgets and targets and quality of care goes out of the window and ultimately people suffer because of this.From my experience at Voyage, inexperienced people are promoted so quickly that the teams end up being a bunch of inexperienced people not knowing what they are doing. Even the higher up management just don’t seem to know or understand what their job role is. Managers of services receive no support from the ops managers and are expected just to get on with it. The only redeeming feature was that I made lifelong friends due to us having to band together to survive. That creates an unbreakable bond.Finally, you’re not allowed to speak up, if you dare speak up about something you’ve seen you’ll be bullied into thinking the way you ‘should’. Voyage is a horrible company and the staff turnover in the services is proof enough, my time working in Voyage I saw new staff every month because people couldn’t bare working for them. I strongly suggest you read all comments from previous employees to get a true picture of this company who supposedly promote care and show none.Good luck.
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Voyage Care is a sector leading provider, with over 35 years’ experience of specialist care and support. We support over 3,500 people with learning disabilities, autism, brain injuries and other complex needs across the UK.