Equinox seeks to ensure vulnerable women and men with alcohol, drug and mental health problems are not excluded, can access appropriate services and receive the help they need, so they can lead full and rewarding lives in the community. In early March 2007 Equinox held a Fair at Glaziers Hall to promote the work done by their services to both an in-house and external audience. As a part of this Fair a video was assembled which attempts to bring together the various areas of activity and demonstrated visually the work being done. A draft version was on show at the Fair and this has now been completed, barring final comments and corrections.
Corrections to be done so far: Lorne House will be changed to Lower Clapton Road on both the word wall and map Vickie (Women's Service), Ann (Southampton Way), Arek (New Cross) and Nokuthula (Whitaker Centre) all to be corrected. Text on second quote screen to be changed All managers to be changed to Service Manager rather than Services Manager
There are two file types posted here. One is a quicktime file and the other is a flash video file. The duration of the video is 23:13. We would be grateful if you could have a look at the following video and contact us about any major errors in spelling etc. that might need to be corrected before the finalised version is handed over to Equinox. (Thanks once again to all of the services and individuals who took part in the making of this video). Kamal Prashar (KamPra Productions)
Feedback and comments have been incorporated and the video has been updated in a more recent post. The video for this post has now been removed.