Doncaster carer wins Volunteer of the Year award
A retired nurse from Doncaster was named Volunteer of the Year at our 2024 Colleague Awards in recognition of her support for people with dementia and their carers.
Sherry Chinoy was given the award for “selflessly and tirelessly giving up her time to help others”. She collected the trophy at an awards ceremony held at The Edwardian hotel in Manchester, which featured a motivational interactive session from guest speaker Kat Thorne.
As carer for her mother, time is something in short supply for Sherry – but with several useful specialities under her belt, she wanted to be sure her experience didn’t go to waste when she retired.
“I worked in the community with the NHS for many years and gained lots of skills and knowledge in mental health, elderly care, nursing, dementia, physiotherapy and rehabilitation,” Sherry explained. “I attended an open day at Sandlewood and felt so welcomed, the team were so friendly, so I was happy to be able to volunteer there.”
Sandalwood stages regular activities for people with dementia, where carers can leave loved-ones in the capable hands of professional support workers and take some much-needed time for themselves. And despite being a carer herself, Sherry devotes her free time to helping others at the centre.
Janet Griffiths, team leader at Sandalwood, nominated Sherry for the award. She said: “Sherry is devoted to her mother and takes on all her caring duties. She’s also a great asset to our service and does so much to help - always kind, caring, attentive and non-judgmental and with lots of empathy. She helps with meals, thinks of new activities to keep people active and engaged, and does a huge amount of work in our dementia-friendly sensory garden.”
The garden is a particular highlight for Sherry, and as well as tending to the plants and lawns, she also turns her hand to maintenance on the summer house and fencing.
“I have a lot of skills and I like to put them to good use!” she said. “The garden is a great place to go and sit quietly with people who just want to spend some time talking. It’s very therapeutic.
“Obviously I don’t do any of it for awards but to be recognised like this is very special to me. Just being nominated by Janet made me feel so valued and appreciated.”
Now in their third year, the Making Space Colleague Awards are held to recognise and pay tribute to the individuals and teams amongst the charity’s 1000 nationwide employees who inspire others, go above and beyond expectations and make a real difference. Sherry and Janet both attended the awards ceremony, where they joined other finalists to enjoy a three-course lunch sponsored by businesses from around the country.
“We had an amazing day,” said Sherry. “It was great to meet the finalists in my category, and when I saw my name appear on the board I couldn’t believe it. I showed my mum the trophy and certificate with my name on them and she’s really proud, she said it’s so good of Making Space to recognise what I do.
“But really the reward is knowing that I’m using my experience and skills to help other people.”
Phil Orton, Chief People Officer said: “I am continually inspired by the amazing work I witness throughout our services from our colleagues and volunteers.
“We couldn’t be prouder of our winners, finalists and everyone who took the time to nominate colleagues. Each and every member of our Making Space team is an inspiration, which is why we embrace the opportunity to recognise and value their incredible work and take pride in the positive.”
The Volunteer of the Year award was sponsored by Allied Insurance and judged by Jan Felton, director of vocational education company Training Unlimited and Making Space trustee Tim Quinlan.
They said: “Sherry is a lovely lady who clearly enjoys her role at Making Space.”
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