Moving On

This year has proved to be very different for me and now I am facing another big change in my life, I have just in the last couple of days resigned from my position within the NHS, it was not easy to do, I have made some wonderful friends along the way and worked with one of the most professional multi skilled teams anyone could wish to be with. I have had the highest standards of training and been given skills I would never have dreamed of having 10years ago so I have a lot to be grateful for. I want to say a very special thanks to my close team members who many times have come to my rescue and made difficult times a lot easier, one said you cannot leave the family and that is how it feels, but I am going to my own family which makes it all different, from September I shall become Paige’s private carer, I have all the skills that she really needs and it will be wonderful to support Joanne more, many times I have had to go to work knowing she has not been well and yet she has still had to cope. Joanne and i have an equal respect for one another and that is why I feel it will work, when at work I am always the professional and nothing in that will change, only the fact that I know I will be giving the best possible care to someone I love and that my daughter will not have to worry about people letting her down, because to other people this would just be another job but to me it is on a personal level, I am looking forward to the new challenges ahead and learning more about children’s disabilities so it will broaden my horizons but I know some days Iwill still miss my team mates but I know where they go for coffee so Isee myself catching up with them quite often. I am also going to an awesome leaving party so look out Salisbury!!

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