Wales On Sunday

REWARD CARING HEROES

- ROBERT LLOYD Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ASEARCH has been launched to find the unsung heroes and heroines of social care in Wales who have “risen magnificen­tly” to the challenge of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Entries are being sought for the 2022 Wales Care Awards, to honour the skill and devotion of people who work in social care looking after vulnerable children and adults.

The event is making a welcome return after being cancelled during the last two years because of the pandemic.

The awards were introduced by Care Forum Wales to inspire excellence in the care sector.

This year’s event will take place in the magnificen­t surroundin­gs of City Hall in Cardiff, on Friday, October 21. The deadline for nomination­s is Friday, April 29. Anybody who has been nominated over the past two years will be automatica­lly entered this time.

Short-listed finalists will receive a Gold, Silver or Bronze Wales Care Award and an invitation for themselves and a guest to the Oscars-style gala award ceremony. The event will be hosted by opera singer, Wynne Evans, perhaps best known these days as Gio Compario, the moustachio­ed tenor from the Go Compare TV ads.

There are more than 150,000 people in Wales receiving social care and the sector employs more than 80,000 staff. That’s equivalent to 5% of the Welsh workforce.

Mario Kreft, the chair of Care Forum Wales and the founder of the Wales Care Awards, said: “Care Forum Wales is engaged at every level in trying to raise the status of the social care profession and in particular the value to society of the many thousands of social care workers who provide such an important service to communitie­s across Wales.

“The Wales Care Awards is now firmly establishe­d as one of the highlights in the Welsh social care calendar, although over the past two years everything had to be put on hold because of the pandemic.

“Frontline staff working in care homes and in domiciliar­y care have been in the eye of the coronaviru­s storm, protecting the most vulnerable people in Wales from the ravages of this dreadful virus.

“The pandemic has caused unpreceden­ted challenges and our fantastic workforce responded heroically, putting their own lives on the line to shield their beloved residents and staff.

“Care Forum Wales continues to campaign vigorously to ensure that these frontline heroes and heroines are properly rewarded.

“In Wales, pay rates for carers are effectivel­y determined by local councils who set the level of fees care homes and domiciliar­y care companies receive. Most local authoritie­s and health boards use a formula which calculates how much they want to allocate towards all care home costs, including what staff are paid. As a result, wage levels have been unfairly suppressed by the local authoritie­s who have managed the budgets for a quarter of a century.

“This is an opportunit­y to nominate the champions and ambassador­s of social care and contribute to raising public awareness of the vital contributi­on of our sector, a contributi­on that has been even greater during the nightmare of the past two years.

“The dedication, profession­alism and quality of the workforce within the care sector are an absolute inspiratio­n. It is occasions like the awards night that enables Care Forum Wales to recognise and celebrate such skills, talents and heroic commitment.

“Our aim is to acknowledg­e the unstinting and often remarkable dedication of the unsung heroes and heroines working in the care sector.

“It is always a pleasure to honour the contributi­on of all the finalists. Each and every one of them should be very proud of their achievemen­t.

“We are now accepting entries for the 2022 awards and we are looking forward to a fantastic occasion during which the dedicated men and women who work in social care can enjoy their well-deserved moment in the sun.”

Further informatio­n, including nomination forms, can be found at https://walescarea­wards.co.uk/ or you can call 01978 755400 or email janet@careforumw­ales.co.uk

 ?? MARK SMITH ?? Wynne Evans will host the Wales Care Awards
MARK SMITH Wynne Evans will host the Wales Care Awards
 ?? ?? Mario Kreft, chair of Care Forum Wales
Mario Kreft, chair of Care Forum Wales

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