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North Staffordshire recruitment firm marks milestone 20th year in business

Entrust Social Care has successfully navigated a number of economic challenges over the last two decades

Entrust Social Care co-founders Kate Mannion and Ian Brindley celebrate the company's 20th year in business.

A social work recruitment specialist is celebrating its 20th year in business.

Entrust Social Care was started in 2002 by Ian Brindley together with his late wife Jocelyn and their niece, Kate Mannion.

For the past two decades, the company has been supplying qualified social workers and social work assistants to local authorities and private agencies across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

At its height, Entrust had a 15-strong team operating from offices at Keele University's Science Park, with a network of more than 100 locum staff.

Today, Entrust is based in Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre and now operates with a team of five, having successfully negotiated a number of economic challenges over the years.

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Ian said: "When we first started Entrust, I was working as an IT and management consultant. I'd been doing that for around 20 years and I just wanted a change and a new challenge.

"An opportunity presented itself and myself and my then business partner, who worked in social services, decided to start a social work recruitment business. At the time we felt that agencies operating in the sector were charging unreasonably high rates and making enormous margins, so we decided we would pay the locums more and charge the clients less.