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Health and social care bursary scheme opens

Health and social care bursary scheme opens

Yahoo05-07-2025
A health and social care bursary which has been running for more than 30 years has opened to new applications.
Insurance Corporation, which runs the scheme, said it aimed to recognise the dedication of health and social care workers in Guernsey.
It said the project deemed most beneficial to the Bailiwick community would be awarded £3,000, with £1,500 for a runner-up.
The bursary champions a wide variety of projects tackling topics such as alcohol abuse, bereavement, elderly falls, eating disorders, mental health, diabetes, memory care, and midwifery, it said.
Mark Marshall, managing director of Insurance Corporation, said: "For 34 years, we've been astounded by the quality and diversity of the projects submitted.
"The knowledge and talent within HSC are incredible, and it's inspiring to see such innovative ideas from frontline workers."
Michelle Steele, HR and PR executive, said: "We are incredibly proud of our long-standing contribution to the local community.
"Each year we're impressed by the creativity and compassion that really shines through.
"It's amazing to see these projects come to life and make a real difference in the Bailiwick - and in some cases, even further afield."
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