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Bangor care home worker achieves new qualification
Bangor care home worker achieves new qualification

North Wales Chronicle

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • North Wales Chronicle

Bangor care home worker achieves new qualification

Carolyn Williams, the deputy manager at Ceris Newydd and Glyn Menai care homes, completed the Level 5 Leadership and Management in Health & Social Care qualification. This new qualification allows learners to draw on their experience in the health and social care sector while further developing their skills and gaining qualifications. As her final project for the higher apprenticeship, Ms Williams researched and launched a dementia-friendly café for residents at Glyn Menai, which she hopes to open up to the wider community. She signed up for the Level 5 course after completing Level 4 Preparing for Leadership and Management through Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's further education pathway. Ms Williams said: "I enjoyed the Level 5 course, it was interesting. "It helped that I had a lot of insight from doing the Level 4. "It was a lot of work, especially on top of working 40 hours a week, but it was worth it for the final project. "I created a dementia-friendly café which our residents go to on a Monday, so they get to attend a café with family members and staff but remain on the site. "It's been popular, and my plan for the project is to introduce it to the community, so that people who have a dementia diagnosis can have the opportunity to be part of our community. "I hope it will be a way of being introduced to the setting, so that it's not so overwhelming when they do come here. "Also, it can be a way of sharing information between new residents and old residents and ones who've been here longer." READ MORE: New Age UK campaign urges midlifers to be more active to prepare for later life Ms Williams has supported her staff at Fairways in completing their own qualifications through work-based learning and has built a close working relationship with Grŵp Llandrillo Menai. Her assessor Liz Wainwright said: "A huge congratulations to our first successful achiever on the new Higher Apprentice qualification. "I'm so proud that Carolyn has achieved this. "She has worked extremely hard to complete the qualification, and her confidence has grown throughout. "I'm looking forward to continuing working with Carolyn and the team at Fairways supporting their staff through their Health and Social Care qualifications." The Level 5 leadership and management in health and social care higher apprenticeship has been developed to equip the social care sector with more highly skilled workers.

Bangor to host military parade to mark 1,500th anniversary
Bangor to host military parade to mark 1,500th anniversary

North Wales Chronicle

time01-05-2025

  • General
  • North Wales Chronicle

Bangor to host military parade to mark 1,500th anniversary

The parade, which has been two years in the planning, will take place on Thursday, May 29, and will be one of the key highlights of the city's anniversary celebrations. The parade will begin at 11.30am at the War Memorial, Glanrafon, and will proceed down the high street and Dean Street. A formal salute will be given at 12 noon by the town clock, before the parade ends back at the Storiel playing fields at 12.30pm. Just under 200 serving soldiers and airmen from RAF Valley will be marching, joined by veterans and cadets from bases in London, Catterick, and Cardiff. A planned low-pass over the high street by RAF Valley, weather permitting, will add a dramatic aerial element to the events. The Royal Welsh and Regimental Goat will lead the parade, followed by the Army Band travelling from Catterick. The Welsh Guards were granted the Freedom of the City of Bangor in 2014, strengthening their historic ties with the city, as well as with the Royal Welsh and RAF Valley in the years that followed. Welsh Guards Regimental Adjutant Lt. Col. Guy Bartle-Jones said: "What Bangor City Council has achieved in pulling together such a grand military salute to the city's 1,500-year anniversary is quite unique and highly commendable." READ MORE: New Age UK campaign urges midlifers to be more active to prepare for later life Dr Martin Hanks, city director at Bangor City Council, added: "We are immensely proud to see Bangor host such a meaningful and significant event. "The time, effort and dedication shown by key partners have been fantastic, and for that we are extremely grateful. "The parade is not just a celebration of service, but a reflection of the deep respect and unity within our city. "Join us for this historic occasion as Bangor honours its past and looks forward to its future."

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