Wishaw Press

Marriage is just the job for Gemma and Ross

- ROSS THOMSON

A young Wishaw couple got more than they bargained for when they took part in an employment programme

– finding true love as well as permanent jobs.

Gemma and Ross Johnstone are set to celebrate their first Valentine’s Day as Mr and Mrs after meeting at a night out to celebrate the success of Project Search Lanarkshir­e.

Celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y this year, Project Search is a training and employment programme for young people with additional support needs.

It combines a college course with on-the-job work experience in one of the three Lanarkshir­e University Hospitals including Wishaw.

Gemma completed her placements in what was then Wishaw General, working in medical records, practice developmen­t and training and library.

After graduating from Project Search, Gemma was successful in getting a job with NHS Lanarkshir­e as a data processor.

She said: “Project Search showed me what I was good at and I liked being busy with lots to do. I enjoyed getting a job where I could help people out.”

It was during a Project Search night out in December 2013 that Ross first spotted Gemma and knew she was the girl for him.

Ross took part in the programme in 2012/13, completing placements in Wishaw’s medical laboratori­es, mail room and porters’ room. After graduation, he successful­ly gained employment as a medical lab assistant at University Hospital Monklands – where he still works.

Speaking of their first meeting, Gemma said: “Ross sat down and asked lots of questions about me. He gave me lots of compliment­s about my hair, dress and jewellery before he asked me out. I said yes right away!”

Love blossomed for the pair and, four years later, Ross surprised Gemma with a marriage proposal on their anniversar­y.

Ross said: “I invited Gemma round for dinner and we swapped anniversar­y cards. I told her to bring her card and open it upstairs as I had another present for her. At the end of my message in the card, I wrote ‘PS turn around’. When she did, I was down on one knee and asked her to marry me – she said yes.”

Gemma and Ross married at Dalziel Park on July 7 last year and had the best day of their lives before enjoying a honeymoon at Disneyland Paris.

Gemma – who now works as a clerical assistant within NHS Lanarkshir­e’s workforce team – said: “Project Search made me more independen­t, gave me lots more confidence and introduced me to my husband! I would tell everyone to go for it if they get a chance. It changed my life.”

Ross said: “If it wasn’t for Project Search, which opened up opportunit­ies for me, I wouldn’t be working where I am. More importantl­y, I would never have met Gemma. I would say to anyone interested in taking part to get applying.”

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