
by Rosie R.
I have met many resilient and courageous children in my work, and this touching account describes how one young person clung to his online memento of his mother, and how this became his opening line of discussion when first meeting professionals.
He was incredibly proud of his “claim to fame”.

Celebrate those who’ve inspired you

Photo by Daniel Laflor/peopleimages.com/ AdobeStock
For our 50th anniversary, we’re expanding our My Brilliant Colleague series to include anyone who has inspired you in your career – whether current or former colleagues, managers, students, lecturers, mentors or prominent past or present sector figures whom you have admired from afar.
Nominate your colleague or social work inspiration by either:
- Filling in our nominations form with a letter or a few paragraphs (100-250 words) explaining how and why the person has inspired you.
 - Or sending a voice note of up to 90 seconds to +447887865218, including your and the nominee’s names and roles.
 
If you have any questions, email our community journalist, Anastasia Koutsounia, at anastasia.koutsounia@markallengroup.com




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