Portsmouth News

Lucy student social worker of the year

National award for city employee while two colleagues shortliste­d

- By JOSH WRIGHT Local democracy reporter josh.wright@jpress.co.uk

A NEWLY-QUALIFIED Portsmouth City Council social worker has won a national award for her work supporting children with disabiliti­es.

Lucy Collier, who originally trained as a teacher, has been named student social worker of the year at the Social Worker of the Year Awards for developing a training package that helps social workers support children and their parents.

'I've always wanted to help children and families fulfil their potential and remove barriers for people with disabiliti­es,' she said after receiving the prize.

Her work has involved increasing the amount of informatio­n available on respite care for the parents of these children.

Two more council social workers, Liam Mills and Amanda Haylock were shortliste­d for children's social worker of the year and team leader of the year respective­ly at the event last month.

Councillor Suzy Horton, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for Children, said: 'I would like to congratula­te Lucy for her immense efforts to support children and young people in the city who have additional needs,' she said. 'For someone who has only recently qualified, Lucy has shown profession­alism and resilience, going above and beyond to support local families.

'I'm really proud of our workforce in children's social care who have maintained face-to-face contact with local residents throughout the pandemic when restrictio­ns allowed.' Liam Mills was shortliste­d for creating picture books to help aid children 'whose families were impacted by complex issues.'

He said the nomination was 'a massive boost'.

'This was a true team effort though,' he said. 'I would like to thank my line manager for supporting me over the last 18 months, through mentoring and training.’

Amanda Haylock was shortliste­d for co-ordinating the council's family safeguardi­ng team which focuses on the effects of mental health, substance misuse and domestic abuse. Interim director for children and families at the council, Sally Hodges, said: 'We are immensely proud of them and our entire workforce who go above and beyond every day.'

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Sarah Daly, Lucy Collier, Cllr Suzy Horton, Liam Mills and Clare Poyner

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