Social Worker 2018 Awards Of The Year Honours 17 Winners

Social Worker 2018 Awards Of The Year Honours 17 Winners

By Ashley Young And Charlotte Webster-

The winners of the 2018 Social Worker of the Year Awards winners were revealed at a well attended presentation ceremony on Friday at the Royal Lancaster Hotel. The awards are supported by Headline Sponsor Sanctuary Social Care; Corporate Partner the British Association of Social Workers (BASW), Media Partner, The Guardian Jobs, and individual category supporters, Barnardo’s, UNISON, Servelec, Children’s Social Work Matters and the London Borough of Lambeth. The awards are also supported by the local authorities of North Lincolnshire, Bradford, Devon, Kent, Sunderland, Hampshire and Essex as well as the Tees Valley Local Authority Child and Adult Services.

Awards for the grand night of awards and credits were presented by BBC presenter, Ashley John-Baptiste- former care leaver, known for his  dedicated passion in assisting and inspiring social workers.  The Social Work Awards charity was established in 2006 and aims to improve the challenging tasks social workers face, and recognize their hard work in helping transform people’s lives.
Seventeen inspiring social workers, teams and organisations have been honoured for their outstanding achievements, and described as ‘ambassadors for the profession’ after they took home top prizes at the national Social Worker of the Year Awards.

The 2018 ceremony, which took place last Friday at the Royal Lancaster Hotel  Awards were presented in a variety of categories across both children’s and adult services, including prizes for Social Worker of the Year, Team of the Year, Creative & Innovative Social Work Practice and Lifetime Achievement. A new award was also introduced to recognize social workers employed outside of local authority settings. Seventeen inspiring social workers, teams and organisations have been honoured for their outstanding achievements and described as ‘ambassadors for the profession’ after they took home top prizes at the national Social Worker of the Year Awards.

Zoe Williamson, a mental health social worker from Northumbria NHS Healthcare Foundation Trust/Northumberland County Council, was named overall social worker of the year, and a special outstanding contribution award was presented to Anthony Douglas, outgoing chief of Cafcass. Judges of the annual award commended Zoe for her care, compassion and positive focus, whilst her nomination illustrated the hugely positive impact she has had on people living with mental illness in a largely rural part of Northumberland.

Image 1 caption: Zoe Williamson, winner of the Overall Social Worker of the Year Award, with (L-R) James Rook, Chief Executive of Headline Sponsor Sanctuary Social Care; care leaver and BBC News reporter Ashley John-Baptiste; and Peter Hay CBE, Chair of the Social Work Awards.

James Rook, Managing Director of Headline Sponsor Sanctuary Social Care, said: “Zoe was a clear choice for the Overall Social Worker of the Year award. She has all the attributes that make an excellent social worker and has clearly made a considerable difference to the lives of people with mental health difficulties. She has achieved remarkable success and is truly an asset to her organisation.”

Anthony Douglas CBE, Chief Executive of Cafcass, was also honoured with an Outstanding Contribution award, recognizing his significant contribution to the profession over a 43-year career. Peter Hay CBE, Chair of the Social Work Awards, said: “The Social Worker of the Year Awards get bigger and better every year and this year over 450 people attended the ceremony, which was a fantastic celebration of the social work profession. Being recognised on a national scale is an outstanding achievement not just for our winners but for all of our 93 finalists and I’d like to personally congratulate each of them, they should be extremely proud of their achievements.” Each of the gold award winners will be invited to attend an exclusive Parliamentary Reception which will be held at the Palace of Westminster in the spring. The occasion will offer them an opportunity to celebrate their achievements with representatives from the Department of Health and Social Care and Department for Education.

The 2018 gold winners are:Children’s Social Worker of the Year went to Chris Dyas,  whilst theNSPCC Adult Social Worker of the Year: Jennifer Staude, Westminster City Council / Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Ashley Baptiste Presents Social Workers 2018 Awards

Social Work Without Borders, which provides support for asylum seekers and refugees from social worker volunteers, won the gold award in the championing social work values category, having withdrawn from the awards over outsourcing firm Capita’s joint sponsorship of the category. In response to its withdrawal, the organisers announced an ‘ethics audit‘ of the awards, including sponsorship, though Capita later withdraw its sponsorship.

Following Friday’s ceremony, Social Work Without Borders declared that it was “as surprised as anyone” to learn it had won the gold award after withdrawing.

 

The gold award winners were as follows:

Children’s Social Worker of the Year Chris Dyas, NSPCC
Adult Social Worker of the Year Jennifer Staude, Westminster City Council / Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Newly Qualified Children’s Social Worker of the Year Jessica Raper, East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Newly Qualified Adult Social Worker of the Year Rebecca Payne, Gloucestershire County Council
Practice Educator of the Year Karen Maude, Bradford College
Student Social Worker of the Year Sian Miljkovic, University of Bedfordshire
Making a Difference Wendy Ashton, Eden Valley Hospice
Championing Social Work Values Social Workers Without Borders
Mental Health Social Worker of the Year Zoe Williamson, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust / Northumberland County Council
Team of the Year, Children’s Services Case Management Team, North Lincolnshire Council
Team of the Year, Adult Services Integrated Community Services Team, Shropshire Council
Team Leader of the Year, Children’s Services Jenny Slee, North Somerset Council / Adoption West
Team Leader of the Year, Adult Services Jane Haywood, Derby City Council
Creative & Innovative Social Work Practice People From Abroad Team. Norfolk County Council
Best Social Work Employer of the Year Essex County Council
Lifetime Achievement Award Peter Smith, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
Outstanding Contribution to Social Work Anthony Douglas CBE
Overall Social Worker of the Year Zoe Williamson, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust / Northumberland County Council

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