Entries now open for new Scottish Social Services Awards

Entries now open for new Scottish Social Services Awards

‘Putting your head above the parapet’ and ‘silo busting’ are two of the categories in the new Scottish Social Services Awards, launched on Monday 16 January 2017.

Highlighting the commitment of the people in this sector, the awards acknowledge innovation, joined up thinking and a willingness to speak up for vulnerable people.  Other categories recognise those with the ‘courage to take a risk’ and the role of the ‘unsung hero’, who has made a positive difference to people’s lives.

Open to individuals, teams and organisations, the awards showcase the innovation and excellent practice taking place at the front line of Scottish social services.

The Scottish social services sector is a diverse workforce totalling almost 200,000 people across local authorities, the third and independent sectors.  Many people will come into contact with social services at some point in their lives.  When they do they will find a dedicated and skilled workforce that makes difficult decisions every day to improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in our society. These awards are about the people and teams who have done just that – made a positive difference for individuals, for communities and for colleagues.

In welcoming the launch of the new Awards Mark McDonald, Minister for Childcare and Early Years said:

“The life changing and challenging work undertaken by the people who work across our social services cannot, and should not, be underestimated. This valuable work is crucial to creating a more equal and socially just Scotland.  The people in this sector should be justifiably proud of the work they do.

“It is therefore right that we start 2017 by launching the Scottish Social Services Awards so that we all have an opportunity to recognise this valuable workforce.  These new Awards will be a great opportunity to demonstrate the excellent work going on across the sector and how people are using all of their values, knowledge and skills to support real improvement in people’s lives. 

“Every day I see examples of the what the people in this sector do to support some of our most vulnerable people – these Awards are the chance to hear their stories and recognise the difference they are making to people’s lives.  There’s a lot to be proud of in our social services, and I look forward to meeting the winners at the Awards ceremony.”

For more information and to enter the awards, visit www.sssa.scot

Shortlisted award entries will be invited to attend an awards ceremony in June 2017 at Crieff Hydro Hotel.  Nominations are open until 28 February 2017.

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