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20th Jul 2020 by caretr25

CTC | July 2020 | Candidate of the Month

This months nominated candidate of the month is Margaret Lamb, in her nomination statement her assessor noted, ‘Margaret has worked tirelessly during the last few months of her award to get it completed when facing personal and work pressure. Margaret has worked through COVID 19 undertaken extra responsibility and still finding time for her award.

All Margaret’s work demonstrates not only her knowledge and understanding of her role and responsibilities, up to date knowledge of relevant legislation but also the importance of supporting others especially during these times of uncertainty. It has been a privilege to assess Margaret for this award it is well deserved, and she is a credit to her profession and organization. In recognition Margaret receives a bouquet of flowers and congratulations from all at CTC, well done.

Watch out for next month’s candidate of the month, who knows it could be you!

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