Care worker Christine wins prestigious award

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A CARE worker from Warrington has been awarded a “Silver Achievement Learner” accolade for her performance, dedication and commitment shown during her studies.
Caregiver Christine Goodship, from Home Instead Senior Care, received the award from Partnership Training Ltd.
Christine, who recently completed a Level Two Diploma in Health and Social Care apprenticeship, was selected for the accolade by her vocational tutor from a pool of more than 70 other learners. The award has been especially marked due to the difficulties faced throughout the pandemic.
Partnership Training Ltd is a professional training provider giving flexible learning experiences focusing on encouraging knowledge, skills and behaviours.
Christine from Great Sankey has been a Home Instead caregiver for two years. She said: “The apprenticeship has helped me develop my confidence both in and outside of work, and it has been amazing to apply my new skills and knowledge to my role as a caregiver.”
Melissa Critchley, owner of Home Instead Warrington said: “As a company, we strongly believe in supporting our staff in reaching their full potential, and training is a proven way of achieving this.
“It can be difficult securing suitable training for staff, but Partnership Training Ltd has made it simple for us to arrange our team to work towards qualifications.
“Selecting Christine for this prestigious award is wholly down to her hard work and desire to be the best she can be in her role. Well done Christine, we are very proud to have you on our team!”.
Pictured: Christine wirh Melissa Critchley, owner of Home Instead


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