Staffordshire Newsletter (Stone Edition)

Former winner says it is time to nominate a special person

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A FORMER Staffordsh­ire Dignity in Care award winner is now urging others to nominate for this year’s awards.

Alison Norris from Home Instead, based in Cannock, won the Registered Manager Award at last year’s awards. The 55-year-old from Cannock was recognised for her work in domiciliar­y home care.

Alison has been working in social care for over 35 years and knows the importance of putting dignity at the heart of everything they do.

Alison now wants people to nominate carers and said: “I’ve been working in the sector for many years now and when I was nominated for the Staffordsh­ire Dignity in Care Awards, I felt truly humbled.

“As anyone who works in social care knows, we do this role, not for the recognitio­n, but because we truly care about people. So, for someone to recognise my contributi­on, it was such a thoughtful and unexpected privilege. Being nominated and invited to the ceremony was an award in itself. The organisers had put on such a memorable event and clearly had taken a lot of time and effort to recognise everyone who attended.

“I was very honoured to receive my award, not only for myself but also for the amazing Home Instead team that I am very fortunate to work with. Everyone who works in social care deserves to be recognised, and to nominate or be nominated is a step in the right direction to identify excellence within the caring roles that we perform.”

Now in their tenth year, the Staffordsh­ire Dignity in Care Awards, in partnershi­p with Staffordsh­ire University, will once again recognise the best of the county’s care sector. Anyone working in adult care, paid or unpaid, along with care providers, can be nominated in one of the nine different award categories. New for this year is the Dignity in Care Mental Health Champion, which will recognise the impact mental health practition­ers have in the county.

Richard Harling, Director of Health and Care at Staffordsh­ire County Council said: “The care sector is a vital part of society and our awards are a great way of celebratin­g the importance of having dignity in care.”

Nominating someone for an award is quick and easy and can be done online at Nomination 2024. People who need help completing a nomination can speak to the team at dignity@staffordsh­ire. gov.uk or by calling 01785 355 795. The deadline for nomination­s is 28 April 2024.

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