The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Olivia is Prince’ s Trust star
Ayoung Angus woman who succeeded against the odds has picked up a prestigious Prince’s Trust Award at a star-studded London ceremony.
Olivia Blackburn received the Young Achiever accolade from Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey at yesterday’s glittering celebration.
The inspirational 24-year-old is now thriving as an NHS healthcare support worker – in the same ward where her mum is receiving treatment.
It is 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.
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 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.
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, and after completing the programme secured a job as a healthcare support worker in the same haematology ward that is treating her mum.
She gained 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.”
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.”