Social care nurses and care workers invited to join coronation celebrations
12 May 2023
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This #GoodNewsFriday we hear about the coronation celebrations the social care workforce were invited to attend, including the Royal Garden Party and the Coronation Procession.
Lyn Mataranyika, a registered nurse and the Registered Manager of Springbank Nursing ÁÕÀÅÊÓƵ was one of the social care professionals nominated to attend the Royal Garden Party.
Following the party, she told us:
Lyn told us that she had a great time at the party, where she was stood less than a metre from the King and Queen, and enjoyed music from The Band of The King's Division while having cups of tea and a variety of tasty food.
She also told us that she’s been sharing the experience with her friends and family and it’s made them feel motivated to make a difference in their own workplaces.
For Lyn the celebrations came just a week before the celebration of nurses today for International Nurses Day. Lyn says that this day is important in recognising the nursing profession and valuing the good work of social care nursing, and highlights the importance of and opportunity for all nursing and care professionals to work together and value the nursing profession.
Lyn was inspired to become a nurse after the death of her own father. She chose to specialise in dementia as her father had been diagnosed with vascular dementia post-mortem.
Speaking about her love of being a nurse she told us:
Other attendees who were invited to attend the Royal Garden Party included Marlene Kelly Registered Manager and Director at Auburn Mere Care ÁÕÀÅÊÓƵ; Nigel Taylor Group Head of Learning and Development at CareTech; Zoe Richardson Director of Operations/Deputy CEO at Sir Josiah Mason Trust (SJMT); Ruth Pownall, Director/Registered Manager at Elder Years Care Ltd, and Lara Bywater, Director, LDC Care Co.
Zoe said:
Ruth said:
Lara said:
ÁÕÀÅÊÓƵ was also pleased to be able to support the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in distributing tickets for the Coronation Procession to social care workers.
A limited number of tickets were allocated to health and social care workers to recognise their hard work and important contribution to our communities.
We were delighted to see attendees sharing how much they enjoyed their experience on social media.
Community Integrated Care tweeted:
One attendee named Kirsty tweeted:
Nurse Lisa O’Brien posted on LinkedIn:
Another nurse, Amanda Rae tweeted:
We're so pleased everyone had a great time.
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