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Enhance your caregiving career with the Isle of Wight’s free Support Worker Day

The Isle of Wight Council in conjunction with the Isle of Wight NHS Trust are proud to be supporting a multi-professional Support Worker Day for development and wellbeing.

It will take place on Saturday 27th January in the Education Centre at St Mary’s Hospital, Newport.

Who is eligible?
This free event is funded by the NHS Trust and aimed specifically at support workers and care workers from across the health and social care system on the Isle of Wight.

There are three time slots that attendees can choose from and pre-book Multi-professional Support Worker Day  (office.com). Bookings are required so the team can manage numbers.

Pre-book one of three slots
During the day there will be a variety of activities and information available to attendees to help with their personal development and aid in some much-needed selfcare and wellbeing. Attendees will need to pre-book one of three slots on the day.

On arrival they will be able to choose from activities including:

  •  Reiki massage
  •  Dance therapy
  •  Career progression and apprenticeships
  •  Your physical health
  •  Professional Development
  •  Learning for your role
  •  Mental Health
  •  And much more!

Moody: Find out how to take your career to the next level
Isle of Wight NHS Trust Laura Moody, practice development facilitator, said,

“The support worker event is a great opportunity for colleagues working across the Island to come together to find out more about how they can take their career to the next level.

“On the day there will also be local businesses on hand to offer advice and tasters on how support workers can support their wellbeing.”

Book today
Anyone who is employed as a support or care worker and who is interested in attending the event on Saturday 27th January 2024 should visit  Multi-professional Support Worker Day  (office.com).

Book tickets and choose the preferred time slot for the day.


News shared by Isle of Wight council press office, in their own words. Ed