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Article published October 2017.

EPUT Shortlisted for Social Worker Team of the Year Award

The Family Group Conferencing service, provided by Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT) has been shortlisted for the Social Worker of the Year Award – Team of the Year.

Family Group Conferencing is about working with family and friends of patients, with the consent of the patient to develop suitable care plans to help with their recovery.

The team has been selected as a finalist in the Social Worker of the Year Awards 2017 as a result of their outstanding work with vulnerable adults.

The winners will be announced at an exclusive awards ceremony in London on Friday 24 November.

The Family Group Conferencing service is one of 81 finalists across 16 categories and the winners from each category will compete against each other to be named the “Overall Social Worker of the Year 2017.”

The prestigious awards ceremony is the leading celebration of its kind in the social care sector, and recognises the achievements and successes of the profession’s most innovative and dedicated social workers.

Heather Wakefield, Head of Local Government at award sponsor UNISON, said: “This award recognises the best work in adult services and a team which consistently goes above and beyond to make a positive difference to the lives of the people it supports. All teams named as finalists should be very proud of their achievements.”

Sally Morris, Chief Executive at EPUT said: “Congratulations to the Family Group Conference team for being shortlisted for the Social Worker Team of the Year Award. This award recognises staff who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to improve the patient experience.

The awards were judged by leading influencers including the Chief Social Workers Isabelle Trowler and Lyn Romeo and Maris Stratulis (England Manager, British Association of Social Workers).

The Social Worker of the Year Awards are supported by headline sponsor Sanctuary Social Care; corporate partner the British Association of Social Workers, and individual category supporters, Barnardo’s, UNISON, iMPOWER, The Open University, OLM Systems and Community Care. The awards are also supported by the local authorities of Calderdale, Bradford, Devon, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Kent and Essex as well as the Tees Valley Local Authority Children’s Services – a partnership between the local authorities of Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Darlington, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees.

For more information about the Social Worker of the Year Awards please see www.socialworkawards.com.

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