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      Social worker of the year: ‘We need to support each other through the difficult times’

      Last year's Social Worker of the Year says she couldn't have survived her 42-year long career without the support of "equally committed" colleagues

      By Rachel Carter on September 4, 2014 in Adults, Workforce, Your Say
      Patricia Fifield, Adult and Overall Social Worker of the Year 2013
      Patricia Fifield, winner of the Adult and Overall Social Worker of the Year awards 2013. Image Source/Matt Grayson

      With a dedication to social work that spans more than 40 years, it’s easy to see why Patricia Fifield won not just one but two accolades at the 2013 Social Worker of the Year Awards.

      Patricia was one of the first students to train in social work in the 1970s and she has spent 26 years and counting with the adults social services department at Warwickshire County Council. She picked up the awards for Adults Social Worker of the Year and Overall Social Worker of the Year in recognition of her commitment to the profession.

      One day left to enter the 2014 Social Worker of the Year Awards

      The deadline for entries is Friday 5 September at 5pm. Download an entry form to enter.

      The awards were founded by independent social worker Beverley Williams in 2006 to give greater recognition for the achievements of qualified social workers.

      This year’s event includes three new categories among its 17 awards: Student Social Worker of the Year; Mental Health Social Worker of the Year; and Principal Social Worker of the Year.

      The winners will be announced on 28 November at an awards ceremony at the Lancaster London Hotel.

      “When I won the awards I felt a bit like a rabbit caught in the headlights to be honest,” says Patricia. “But it was lovely and it was very moving to read the comments my colleagues had made about me on the entry form.”

      Patricia began her career with a degree in social administration at Manchester University, which sparked an interest in social policy and social work. Following this she worked with a voluntary organisation, before studying for a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work (CQSW) at Portsmouth Polytechnic.

      “Things were quite different then from how they are now and it was a time where a lot was happening in social care,” she says. “It was quite exciting and challenging to be part of that.”

      In her current role with Warwickshire, Patricia is part of a specialist team for older people, as well as practice educator to new students. “There have been a number of students I have worked with who have gone on to do quite good things themselves and it has been nice to see that,” she says.

      “I’ve also seen a number of situations where people have been satisfactorily placed somewhere that is really meeting their needs and where they are happy,” she adds. “There have been lots of moments of pleasure like that over the years.”

      In addition to her passion for the profession, Patricia says that being part of a team who is “equally committed” has helped her to be resilient and maintain her long-standing career in social work.

      “The worst thing is to feel isolated so it is very important to feel supported by your colleagues and your managers and contribute yourself to that too,” she says. “Social work is a difficult job and we need each other to offer support through the difficult times, to talk to and to share things with.”

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