Depictions of DN
2021
Right Up Our Street
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10 Year Anniversary
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Depictions of DN
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2021
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Right Up Our Street 〰️ 10 Year Anniversary 〰️ Depictions of DN 〰️ 2021 〰️
Depictions of DN started as a social media campaign where we asked the Doncaster Community to nominate key workers or people who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic.
11 of these key workers were selected to take part in a film by James Lockey, which was accompanied by a musical score written by Hayley Youell. The score featured the South Yorkshire Police Band, The Doncaster Choral Society and the Swag/Swaglets Choir (darts).
Depictions of DN
A film by James Lockey and musical score by Hayley Youell
Throughout 2020 and 2021 we received nominations for key workers and members of the community who had gone above and beyond during the pandemic. Below are all the nominations put forward and their stories.
Janice Foster
“Janice is a trustee of the Conversation Club and one of the main organisers. Jan works tirelessly every day to help and support Refugee and Asylum seeker's families. She is a link from DCC to all other organisations such as DMBC, Red Cross, Refugee council Home office, and many more.
Jan has continued to attend meetings sort paperwork work with Nic and Julia Burne to ensure all the families they know are safe and well and are not struggling.”
Simaa Jebabli
“Simaa picked up the phone at all hours to interpret and also used her expertise as a dentist to signpost people with dental problems. She helped at saint Johns Church in Balby where they collected clothes and distributed food to those in need.”
Amanda Longstaff
“Amanda registered in May 2004 and lives in Woodlands. Amanda has a heart of gold with a bubbly and fun personality and has helped many childminders, both established and new, in the local area. Amanda is a very active member of the childminding community and is held in high regard by childminders in the area.
Amanda is always eager to attend information sharing sessions provided by Early Years and asks for clarification to ensure she keeps up to date with information relating to childminding and the childcare sector. Amanda is very quick to take in and understand new legislation relating to the childcare sector and once she fully understands it she is very supportive of others who may struggle.
Amanda is a great ambassador for childminding as she is professional, eager to learn, caring and supportive of others whilst asking for no praise for what she does, she just does it because she wants to help.”
Annette & Mick Shaw
“Annette registered in August 1995 and Mick joined Annette as a co-minder in December 2009, they live in Hatfield. Annette has always been a very active member of the community as she was involved in running the local play group and was a childminder mentor as she supported and advised new and established childminders in her locality until the mentor scheme ended.
Annette is a leader in the Scouts and is highly visible at local Scout parades and events. Mick came into childminding from working for the AA motor assistance company but soon became a fully- fledged member of the childminding community and is a vital part of the team in their childminding setting.
Both Annette and Mick put their heart and soul into providing a loving and caring setting for the children they look after and have become part of an extended family to some of the children.”
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