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Inspiring Olivia picks up award

- BY GRAHAM BROWN

A YOUNG Angus woman who succeeded against the odds has picked up a prestigiou­s Prince’s Trust Award in a star-studded London ceremony.

Olivia Blackburn received the Young Achiever accolade from Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey in yesterday’s glittering celebratio­n.

The inspiratio­nal 24-yearold is now thriving as an NHS healthcare support worker – in the same ward where her mum is receiving treatment.

It’s a career dream Olivia never thought possible when she left school early after a string of personal setbacks.

But she is now in her second year of a nursing degree at Dundee University.

Olivia said she was thrilled to win the award.

The Prince’s Trust and TK Maxx & Homesense Awards recognise young people who have succeeded against the odds, improved their chances in life and had a positive impact on their local community.

Television presenters Ant and Dec hosted the Theatre Royal Drury Lane event, attended by Prince Charles.

Celebrity ambassador­s included Sir Ben Kingsley, Amal Clooney, Jeremy Irons, Anne Marie, Melanie C, Nicola Adams and Bridgerton actors Jonathan Bailey and Phoebe Dynevor were also at the event.

“When I think back to my time at school, it was really difficult for me,” Olivia said. “I had health conditions that weren’t under control, and I was awaiting major surgery on my jaw.

“I often had to miss classes for medical appointmen­ts or because I wasn’t well enough to attend. It got to a point where I decided to leave school early to focus on my health, even though I knew I may never be able to go to university or college due to my grades.

“In March 2019, my mum fell ill, and this had a huge impact on me and my family, as we had already lost my dad to cancer.

“Although we were all able to support each other, it came as a shock.”

Despite the challenges, Olivia was determined to explore options that would help her build her confidence and skills.

And after seeing an advert for a Prince’s Trust course run in partnershi­p with NHS Scotland and Dundee and Angus College, she decided to apply.

The six-week course offered her the training and work experience she needed to start a career in the NHS.

Olivia flourished on the course, and after completing the programme secured a job as a healthcare support worker in the same haematolog­y ward that is treating her mum.

She went on to gain an HNC Care and Administra­tive Practice qualificat­ion and is now in her second year of an adult nursing degree at Dundee University.

Olivia said, “The Prince’s Trust and NHS have had a massive impact on my life.

“As soon as I started the course, I already saw a better future for myself; a future I didn’t see before, with a career I would be proud of, and I love.

“As soon as I saw a post for haematolog­y, I knew it was where I wanted to work.

“It is such a specialise­d unit, with an amazing team and I learn something every day.

“I wouldn’t be where I am if it weren’t for the Trust, Dundee and Angus College or the NHS.”

Actor Jonathan, who plays Lord Anthony Bridgerton in the hit Netflix series said: “Olivia is a formidable person and huge inspiratio­n to young people everywhere.

“She has shown great determinat­ion to succeed and fight for her dream career after overcoming many obstacles to succeed in education.”

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