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CARE WORKERS ACHIEVE IMPRESSIVE NEW QUALIFICATIONS DESPITE PANDEMIC

Gavin Archibald achieved a Level 2 in adult care support at Czajka Care Group.

Czajka Care Group is celebrating after 15 of its care workers achieved new industry qualifications whilst working at its care and nursing homes throughout West Yorkshire.

The team look after older people at Fairmount Nursing Home, Brookfield Care Home, Currergate Nursing Home and Beanlands Nursing Home, as well as younger people with physical disabilities at specialist nursing home Staveley Birkleas.

Tracey Hinchliffe achieved an NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Health and Social Care and Sarah Chilton gained an NVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care. Kelly Oldcorn, Rebecca Smith, Gavin Archibald, Saiqa Ajaib and Amjid Ali Shah achieved a Level 2 in Adult Care Support. Sarah Stott, Asad Ali Shah, Susan Smith, Pauline Rushworth, Zoe Lane, Yasmin Smith, Helen Larkin and Adelaja Przykaza achieved Level 3 in Adult Care Support.

The health and social care qualification is run by City & Guilds, and is the recognised qualification for care workers and senior workers in health and social care with three levels – two, three and four. The NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Health and Social Care, gives people the opportunity to build both managerial and care skills.

The City & Guilds adult care support qualification is a competence-based qualification which has been developed with Skills for Care, Skills for Health and in consultation with employers who provide adult care and health services. There are two levels – two and three.

Konrad Czajka, Managing Director of Czajka Care Group, said: “These qualifications involve hundreds of hours of guided leaning and qualification time. Learners have to evidence and achieve credits to earn their diplomas, all whilst doing their day job.

“Working in the care industry has its challenges, especially due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s also a very rewarding job where people can learn, progress and achieve new goals. We encourage our team to constantly further their skills and attain new qualifications and we are very proud of these recent achievements.”

Czajka Care Group invests heavily in training and runs a state-of-the-art training centre in Nab Wood, Shipley, with an impressive programme of training.

www.czajka.co.uk

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