Leek Post & Times

Awards to recognise best of county’s carers

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PEOPLE across the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands are being invited to nominate carers, work colleagues, friends and family members for a special county award.

The 2021 Staffordsh­ire Dignity in Care Awards, now in their seventh year, recognise organisati­ons and individual­s who care for the most vulnerable amongst us, with dignity and compassion.

The awards are open to anyone who works in the care sector as well as informal and young carers.

Amongst those encouragin­g people to make a nomination are Megan and Lucie Woodworth. The sisters were both recognised in the 2020 Awards for their work providing informal care during the covid-19 pandemic.

Megan said: “Being highly commended at last year’s awards was very special for myself and my little sister as we just do it to help others. We love to be able to do this as you never know when you will need that help yourselves.

“I would encourage people to nominate as it’s not always about being rewarded, it’s about recognisin­g someone’s efforts at such a hard time. But to us everyone is a winner by giving their time up to help others.”

Vikki Sylvester, winner of last year’s Profession­al Dignity Champion Award said: “It is a very special experience to receive an award because the value of dignity to people is often not recognised.

“Yes I won the award, however, awards are not about one person they are about people coming together to act in the best interests of others and more importantl­y to have a positive impact on people’s lives.

“That’s why it is so important to nominate people for an award. All the good work gets recognised, shared and hopefully inspires more people to help others.”

Johnny Mcmahon, cabinet member for health, care and wellbeing at Staffordsh­ire County Council is also encouragin­g people to nominate someone for an award.

He said: “Our Dignity in Care Awards are something we look forward to every year. They give us the chance to celebrate the best of the care sector here in Staffordsh­ire and everyone who provides care.

“It’s an important event for the sector and everyone who works in it but last year’s and this year’s awards are even more special as we recognise those delivering care throughout the covid-19 pandemic.

“As in previous years, we are celebratin­g both organisati­ons and individual­s, whether it be an informal carer or those working in the profession. So whether you know someone who always goes the extra mile for someone they look after or a fabulous care company, then get them nominated.”

There are nine categories in this year’s awards, including Dignity Champion, Leadership Award, Young Dignity Champion and Informal Carer of the Year, Home Care/extra care Dignity Champion, Profession­al, Informal Carer and Voluntary/community support.

Nominating is quick and easy and can be done online at www.staffordsh­ire.gov.uk/ dignityinc­are.

People can also request a hard copy of the nomination form by calling 01785 355795 or emailing dignity@staffordsh­ire. gov.uk.

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