Cornerstone VR, a pioneering division of The Antser Group, has announced the next step in its evolution with a strategic rebrand highlighting its commitment to providing the best possible outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
Formerly known as Antser VR, Cornerstone VR has renewed focus on the brand’s core mission and values, re-establishing what the company has achieved since its inception in 2017 – delivering impactful training and intervention solutions across the health, education and social care sectors.
The return to Cornerstone VR also signals a reconnect with its established customer base, strengthening the company’s values and brand identity and reaffirming its commitment to delivering exceptional service and customer satisfaction.
Mohammed Hussain, Managing Director at Cornerstone VR, said; “We are delighted to embark on this next chapter. Our continued partnership with The Antser Group underlines our shared dedication to improving outcomes for society’s most vulnerable, and we have lots of new and exciting plans and projects to share in the coming months.”
Cornerstone VR remains dedicated to driving impactful change through its flagship virtual reality (VR) programme, which is renowned for its immersive, trauma-informed approach, empowering professionals to deliver enhanced care and support to individuals of all ages.
The programme’s immersive experiences are designed to foster empathy and understanding of early-life trauma, such as abuse and neglect, covering key topics such as child exploitation and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
The initiative has been widely adopted across local authorities, fostering and adoption agencies, schools, police and healthcare providers. Under the new strategic direction, Cornerstone VR is also broadening its scope within the education sector, developing content that confronts critical challenges faced by today’s youth, including social media pressures, knife crime and serious youth violence.
Richard Dooner, CEO of The Antser Group, said: “Cornerstone VR’s rebrand signifies a major step forward in aligning with their broader vision. We are committed to supporting Cornerstone VR in its innovative approach to creating better outcomes for vulnerable individuals through groundbreaking solutions.”
In addition to its VR programme, Cornerstone VR offers comprehensive learning and development courses under Cornerstone Training, formerly known as Antser Learning.
The courses are designed to equip professionals across the social care sector and beyond with essential skills and knowledge and are delivered through various formats including virtual, face-to-face and VR-enabled sessions.
For more information about Cornerstone VR’s transformative solutions and recent developments, please visit; www.cornerstonevr.co.uk