The award celebrates outstanding workplaces across the UK, highlighting organisations that lead the way in employee engagement, wellbeing, inclusion, leadership and team spirit.
PossAbilities, the vibrant social enterprise on a mission to help people “live the life they choose,” has been officially named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025 and they’re absolutely buzzing.
The award celebrates outstanding workplaces across the UK, highlighting organisations that lead the way in employee engagement, wellbeing, inclusion, leadership and team spirit. Even more impressively, this was PossAbilities’ first ever year entering the awards and they’ve gone straight into the Big Organisation category with a bang!
Unlike traditional awards, this recognition isn’t handed out by a judging panel it’s earned through honest, anonymous feedback from the people who know the organisation best: its staff. PossAbilities people shared what it’s really like to work there, and the message was clear: this is a workplace full of heart, humour, and purpose.
At the core of PossAbilities’ work is a powerful mission of supporting vulnerable people to live independently, connect with others, discover passions and build fulfilling lives. But that commitment doesn’t stop with the people they support it extends to the people doing the supporting too.
Professor Donna Hall CBE, Chair of the Board, said: “We are incredibly proud of our talented team and everything they deliver. This recognition is a direct result of their passion, commitment, and the exceptional leadership of our incredible CEO Rachel Law, her team & across PossAbilities. We care deeply about the work we do, and just as much about creating a happy, inclusive, and inspiring workplace where everyone can thrive.”
From support workers and coordinators to the back-office wizards who keep everything ticking, PossAbilities is powered by people who bring compassion, creativity and energy to their work every day. And that energy is infectious, shaping a culture that’s supportive, forward-thinking, and fun (yes, fun is allowed at work).
This Sunday Times award confirms what PossAbilities already knew: that making a social impact and being a great place to work aren’t mutually exclusive, they’re a perfect match.