I had to rise and get to Stansted early to catch a cheap plane to Madrid a couple of weeks ago. My bag was heavy because I always bring books, worried I’ll run out of stimulation. In the cold light of an early November morning I regretted my agreement to give a keynote speech at an award ceremony of a European collective that covers 34 countries with 180 groups represented.
I sat through the two-hour award ceremony and I was astonished at the incredible work being done across Europe, including the UK and Ireland; across the Baltic states, Poland, Romania, into Turkey and the island of Malta. Spain, Germany – no country seemed left out of the range of the European Social Services Awards, run by the European Social Network.
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Vilnius city council in Lithuania, with its ‘telling fairytales’ bringing together old people and children for storytelling, won one of the first awards. What an inventive and inspiring ambition to expand the healthy life of ageing people, crossing the divide between generations. Keeping older people mentally active and allowing children to experience storytelling builds communities and creates strong bonds that we should all be imitating.
The Northern Ireland Social Care Council won an award for raising social service standards, tackling the need to deliver improving services at a time when budgets are being cut and demand is increasing. Supporting those people at the coalface who have to help when help is desperately needed. The story of their struggle to improve through coordinated efforts across Northern Ireland drives home our need also to understand what people in need require. Support the supporters so that they can support better.
The Strengthening Communities and Social Inclusion Award went to Bucharest Sixth District Council Food Bank in Romania, expanding on the provision of food with efforts of social inclusion. Food as a first step to getting people into a better place to counter the conditions that brought them into need.