Somerset Care Enjoys National Awards Success

Three staff from Somerset Care were finalists at the Great British Care Awards on Saturday, with one securing the top prize and two declared runners-up.

Nyc Whitworth who works for Somerset Care’s training organisation Acacia Training and Development Limited, won the ‘Care Training’ Award, whilst two members of staff from Somerset Care’s community services base in Minehead (Russell Summersgill and Kelly Chilcott) were runners-up in the ‘Putting People First’ and ‘Care Newcomer’ categories.

Operations Manager Shirley Chapman attended the event to support the finalists, and said, “The finalists enjoyed a wonderful evening, and we are delighted that one of our training staff won the national prize.”

 

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Somerset Care Celebrate Chief Executive Alyson Martin’s MBE

Somerset Care’s Chief Executive Alyson Marin returned from annual leave on Monday to a surprise party organised to celebrate her MBE.

The public announcement of Alyson’s award, made for services to social care, came just hours after she had left for a holiday abroad. Staff at Somerset Care’s central office in Taunton used her absence to make arrangements for the party, to which past and present board members were invited. Former Chief Executive Andrew Larpent even attended, ‘beaming in’ via SKYPE from his new home in Australia to perform a ‘virtual presentation’ of flowers to Alyson.

Speaking at the party, Chairman Chris Davies CBE DL reflected on Alyson’s long career in social care and remarked that her achievement was also testament to the dedication shown by Somerset Care’s 4,500 staff to their clients.

Alyson will receive her MBE at Buckingham Palace later this year.

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National Learning Disabilities Week

To celebrate National Learning Disabilities Week 2012 we took
some time to speak with Joanna Strama, a new member of the ‘Realise’ team working
in the Pewsey area.

Realise is the brand name for our learning disability and autism
services and we support many people to live full and positive lives in a
variety of settings.

Joanne, please can you tell us when you joined the company and a
little about your role?
I joined the company in April of this year and currently work as
a Team Leader, managing a small team that provides support and care to an
individual with Learning Disabilities in a supported housing scheme in Pewsey.

In what field did you work previously?
Before joining the Realise team I worked as a Senior Therapeutic
Project Worker and Shift Leader in a Therapeutic Community for young
girls.

What made you want to join Somerset Care?
I joined the Realise team to seek new opportunities and challenges
by working in a Learning Disabilities environment. This has helped me develop
new skills and I wish to progress to a management career within the Learning
Disability field.

What does the term ‘support’ mean to you?
Support to me means enablement for individuals, achieving fulfilment
and maximising every day opportunities.

What difference do you think you have made so far and what are
you plans for the future?
I have already made some organisational changes and
improvements, including the support plans for service users and implementing
new procedures. I love enabling the team to provide more opportunities,
and have already made suggestions for planning a holiday and arranging more outings. Getting them more involved in their local community is also a strong interest of mine.

Thank you Joanna for taking the time to give us an insight into your position within the Realise team.

 

 

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Chief Executive Alyson Martin awarded MBE

Somerset Care’s Chief Executive Alyson Martin has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Alyson receives her award for her services to social care, a sector to which she has dedicated her working life. She has worked for Somerset Care and Somerset County Council before this for almost 30 years.

Alyson said, “I was completely surprised but very honoured to have been awarded an MBE. I would like to express my thanks to everyone who has supported me throughout my career, including the thousands of staff who provide care and support to our vulnerable clients.”

Alyson will receive her MBE at Buckingham Palace later this year.

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