NATIONAL CARE OSCAR FOR NEWPORT BASED SUPPORT WORKER BARBARA

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Barbara Sharland - Silver Wales Care Award
National Care Oscar for Newport based Support Worker Barbara
A dedicated support worker who helped family members cope with learning difficulties growing up was announced as a winner in the prestigious Wales Care Awards on Friday 19th October at a glittering ceremony hosted in Cardiff City Hall.

Barbara Sharland – Silver Wales Care Award

Barbara Sharland, who lives in Caerleon Road, Newport, with husband Richard, 43, and works on behalf of Newport based Consensus Support was awarded Silver in the Care Practitioner in Supported Living category.

Barbara Sharland says there is nothing she wouldn’t do to enhance the lives of the six gentlemen in her care who live with a range of debilitating conditions including poor mobility, depression, learning difficulties and autism.

She once signed up to a six-month weight-loss regime – losing more than a stone in weight – to offer one supported individual moral support and encouragement in his bid to lose weight and ride a horse for the first time.

The national awards, which are celebrating their 15th anniversary, are organised by care industry champions Care Forum Wales which is also toasting 25 years of service in 2018.They acknowledge the hard work and exceptional performances of those in the care sector.

“I’m really proud, it’s the first time I’ve ever been nominated for an award and it’s nice to know the work we do is being noticed,” said Barbara. I’ve been here for 15 years now and I regard all of the men I support as family.

“I really feel like I was born to do this. There are learning difficulties in my family, with my aunt and uncle, and I always think about how I would like them to be supported and encouraged.”

The men in her care range from 56 up to their late 70s and live in supported accommodation in Caerleon with round-the-clock care. Barbara helps them cope with daily life which includes organising social activities and advising them on diet and nutrition. She also helps them to achieve their goals.

“I’m very lucky to work with these people. They teach me every day how to get on with life and not to let anything stop me from living my life,” she said.

Nominating Barbara for the award, Phil Mcfarlane, supported living manager, said:

“Everything that Barbara does is through a person-centred approach that involves all people important to the individual, which helps ensure that choices made are appropriate for the person and have the best chance of success.”

Mario Kreft MBE, the Chair of Care Forum Wales, said the Wales Care Awards had gone from strength to strength.

He said:

“This year’s ceremony was an even more special occasion because it marks the 15th anniversary of the Wales Care Awards and the 25th anniversary of Care Forum Wales and the event is now firmly established as one of the highlights in the Welsh social care calendar.

“The aim is to recognise the unstinting and often remarkable dedication of our unsung heroes and heroines across Wales.

“The care sector is full of wonderful people because it’s not just a job it’s a vocation – these are the people who really do have the X Factor.

“If you don’t recognise the people who do the caring you will never provide the standards that people need and never recognise the value of the people who need the care in society.

“We need to do all we can to raise the profile of the care sector workforce – they deserve to be lauded and applauded.”

 


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