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NHS gets a LIFT
Published: 30/06/2017
A local woman has attended a 6 week placement thanks to Flintshire County
Council’s LIFT programme.
Lisa Jones from Connah’s Quay registered with LIFT in 2016 and has been
unemployed for 4 years. She is currently on a Work Volunteer Placement at
Deeside Community in the role of Health Care Assistant. Lisa was signposted to
the Successful Step into Work programme run by Betsi Cadwaladr University
Health Board (BCUHB) as she expressed an interest in Health and Care.
In preparation for her volunteer placement Lisa undertook training at Wrexham
Maelor Hopsital and completed her NHS Passport as well as e learning arranged
by BCUHB.
Of her time with Lift Lisa said:
“I had a passion to work for the NHS as I have always wanted to become a
nurse. Myself and my husband Cliff who is shortly to start work as a Taxi
Driver thanks to Lift, have been stay at home parents looking after our 7
children. We both found it difficult to get back into work but thanks to Lift,
who encouraged and prepared us both, this now feels possible. I would never
have been given this opportunity if it wasn’t for Lift and BCUHB and the one to
one support given.”
Flintshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Councillor
Derek Butler, said:
“Lift Flintshire is a fantastic programme helping people who have been out of
work for six months or more by giving them the confidence and training they
need to follow their chosen career paths. Three people started placements this
year as Health Care Assistants and a Porter at Holywell and Deeside Community
Hospitals and Wrexham Maelor Hospital. The next cohort of nine clients are
already progressing well with their training and have attended 2 NHS workshops.”
Mandy Hughes, BCUHB Workforce Modernisation Manager, said:
“We are committed to providing supported work placements to those currently
furthest from the job market through the Step into Work Programme. The Health
Board is pleased at the success of the partnerships that support the programme
and are working with the Job Centre, Communities First, Esgyn Lift and Agoriad,
who all provide extended support to the adult volunteers. The programme works
to support people in to long time employment. “
BCUHB Workforce & Organisational Development and Lift Flintshire work in
partnership to ensure clients achieve a smooth pathway through the Step into
Work programme.
3 dates for the next ice breaker sessions have already been arranged these are:
Thursday 3 August 9am-12pm
Thursday 12 October 9am-12pm
Thursday 16 November 9am-12pm
Venue: The Old Court House, Church Street, Flint
To book onto one of the above sessions, please call Clive or Debbie on 01244
846090.
Photo: Debbie Barker - LIFT Mentor, Lisa Jones, Staff Nurse Heidi Graham,
Health Care Support Worker Anna Tapworth and Clive Rowland - LIFT Mentor