South Wales Echo

Rewarding experience of a carer

- SIAN BURKITT Reporter sian.burkitt@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A CARDIFF woman who started a new career in social work near the beginning of lockdown is encouragin­g other young people to consider working as a carer.

Soraya Attard, 19, had worked in retail for about five years but knew it wasn’t something she could see herself in longterm.

Her auntie, who works in social care, suggested Soraya’s personable and caring nature would make her suited to support work.

“Before my first shift I was really nervous, but as soon as I got in, it felt like I belonged in the job,” said Soraya, who works for non-profit organisati­on Dimensions in Cardiff.

Dimensions works with people with learning disabiliti­es, autism, challengin­g behaviour and complex needs.

Soraya said: “On my first day I knew it was for me. I can’t imagine myself doing anything different.”

She admits that starting social care work just a few weeks before coronaviru­s restrictio­ns were put in place has been challengin­g at times, but she’s staying positive.

“The women I support have coped really well in the last few months, and I’m really proud of them,” she said.

“It’s been challengin­g and we’ve had to spend time explaining what’s going on and why their families aren’t able to visit, but they’ve taken in their stride and have been video calling their families to stay connected.”

Soraya said that, in a way, starting work near the beginning of lockdown was “a blessing in disguise” as it allowed her to get to know the people she supports on a deeper level.

“I’ve built an incredible relationsh­ip with each of the people I support,” she said.

Soraya hopes that the pandemic has opened society’s eyes to the importance of social care work.

“Since coronaviru­s, I think people are starting to value social care work more, and are realising how much we actually do and how important our jobs are. But some people still undervalue it, and there’s a long way to go.”

Now, she is encouragin­g other people to consider social work, especially with her positive experience.

She said: “I love coming into work and making the people I support smile every day. I just enjoy talking to them, cheering them up and giving them positive energy.”

 ??  ?? Soraya Attard started a career in social care shortly before the coronaviru­s pandemic
Soraya Attard started a career in social care shortly before the coronaviru­s pandemic

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