Education Matters | 10 December 2024

Apprenticeship Graduation Ceremony | 2 December 2024

We were honoured to welcome Donna Harrison, Regional Apprenticeship Lead for NHS England (South East), as our guest speaker. Donna delivered an inspiring presentation titled "Celebrating You!", highlighting the dedication and commitment required to succeed as an apprentice. NHSE’s ambition for apprenticeships is to continue to build on the success of the apprenticeship expansion to date and provide an alternative route to careers such as Nursing & Allied Health Professionals to meet our critical workforce needs.

Donna Harrison Regional Apprenticeship Lead, NHS England SE

Hannah Payne

Your handwork and commitment have truly paid off. I am so proud to see how far you’ve come, and I am looking forward to seeing your future success. I am confident this is the first of many proud moments in your career. Lovetta Cleghorn Resourcing Manager | HR

Heather Laws

Heather joined the Mid Surrey Community Mental Health Team for Older People in June, after completion of her Apprenticeship. Heather’s hard work and dedication over the 4-year course has led to a successful transition into a Band 5 Occupational Therapist role. Heather continues to go from strength to strength in her preceptorship year. Congratulations!

Charleen Bianco

Tara Ashton Lead Occupational Therapist

Jun Hwa Park

Congratulations on your graduation Jun. You are the first staff to complete your training at the Meadows as a registered nurse associate. Thank you for being a trail-blazer and being an example to others, we couldn’t be more proud of you.

Walda Kaye Ward Manager | The Meadows

Marina Kalmu

Marina is a brilliant nurse. She is motivated to do her best for herself, the people who use our services and the team. She has continued to develop and grow in confidence. I feel positive that you will build on this achievement and be an asset to the team and the wider healthcare network.

Siobhan Fleming Clinical Team Leader

Peter Owen

Your commitment and innovative work supporting people with learning disabilities and dementia is truly inspiring, and the difference you make in their lives is truly commendable. Congratulations, Peter.

Joanne Mingo-Rawoo Dementia Co-Ordinator

Theo Okeke

I am really pleased to support Theo on his graduation today. He thoroughly deserves this. He has worked very hard to get here and we are very proud of him. Well done Theo and thank you for all your hard work and dedication.

Nick Parkin Head of Specialist Care

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