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When speaking of last year’s Adult Social Care Awards, Keith Vardy said “I know that the submissions I read did not come close to recognising all of the diverse and inspiring work that happens every day in our teams. So the thinking this year would be that we should have more of a celebration to recognise this.… Just as importantly though - this year we will be allowed to be together in the same space. In recognition of this and all of our experiences over the last couple of years, I think we should celebrate who we are, what we do and how proud we are of each other!” With that said, we want to find out how you want to celebrate, so please answer these few short questions so that we can get to work, with a view to organising an event for 24th June or 15th July depending on venue availability.
When speaking of last year’s Adult Social Care Awards, Keith Vardy said “I know that the submissions I read did not come close to recognising all of the diverse and inspiring work that happens every day in our teams. So the thinking this year would be that we should have more of a celebration to recognise this.… Just as importantly though - this year we will be allowed to be together in the same space. In recognition of this and all of our experiences over the last couple of years, I think we should celebrate who we are, what we do and how proud we are of each other!” With that said, we want to find out how you want to celebrate, so please answer these few short questions so that we can get to work, with a view to organising an event for 24th June or 15th July depending on venue availability.
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