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Shannon Milmine

South Lanarkshire council celebrates World Social Work Day

A tribute is being paid to staff in South Lanarkshire social care to mark World Social Work Day.

Director of South Lanarkshire’s health and social care Soumen Sengputa and head of children and justice services and chief social work officer Liam Purdie paid tribute to the commitment of the workforce in a joint letter to staff.

The letter states: “We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our social workers, and indeed all other colleagues in social care, for everything you have done – and are doing.

"We appreciate the amazing work and dedication you have shown, and continue to show, to service users throughout South Lanarkshire.

“Your compassion, resilience and skill is invaluable to our organisation and to the communities we serve.

The statement continues: “We are also aware that social care, by nature, isn’t easy. As a profession you face challenges with good humour, grace and determination. This has been particularly evident through the COVID pandemic.

“Being a social worker – or indeed fulfilling any other role in social care – means you will always be surrounded by challenges. Your ability to adapt and be creative when facing adversity is admirable. Many of you see people at their worst and their best.

"Many of you see life begin and end. Whether you are frontline or in a support role – you make a difference to people’s lives.”

The letter continued: “Whilst we wholeheartedly supportive of a ‘designated day’ to recognise your outstanding commitment, please be assured there is not a day that goes by where we don’t see and value your contribution.

“All that remains to be said, once again, is a sincere and heartfelt thank you.”

World Social Work Day is organised by the International Federation of Social workers and is on March 16.

The theme of this years’ event is ‘co-building a new eco-social world: leaving no one behind and is being celebrated world wide.

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