Learning for Better Health Award Winner
Eve Salter
Resilient Eve Salter believes she’s better prepared to learn as an adult than she ever was as a teenager and is now developing a career to provide a better life for herself and her family.
As a single parent teenager, she felt left behind as her friends went to college or university, eventually getting good jobs and opportunities.
Worrying about her future career prospects and the responsibility of being a parent at such a young age drove Eve into severe depression. Some life choices left her with post-traumatic stress disorder which damaged her confidence and self esteem.
After a long recovery, she returned to education in her 30s to complete GCSEs and plucked up the courage to begin a Level 2 Business Administration qualification with Cardiff and Vale College. She completed the qualification two months early and has progressed to Level 3.
Eve, 32, a Public Health Wales business administrator, has progressed to a Band 4 salary at work, after two promotions and is considering a qualification in event planning, a key part of her job.
“If you’re not careful as a young mother, you can lose your identity but returning to learning has really helped to turn everything around,” she said. “It’s only now that my daughter is older that I have the opportunity to think about my career. I want to set a good example to her and inspire other young mums to do the same.
“Going back to education as an adult is scary and may have felt like I was behind everyone else. However, with maturity and life experience on my side, it has been an interesting and exciting journey at a time in my life when I feel completely ready and committed to learn.
“Support and study leave from Public Health Wales, has enabled me to complete the work without worrying about childcare. Without this support and a work-based learning opportunity, I wouldn’t be in the position I am in today.”
Her nominator Michele Gate, formerly of Cardiff and Vale College, said: “Eve’s unwavering commitment to personal growth and her infectious passion for learning has left an indelible mark on those around her.
“What sets Eve apart is her passion for helping others, as part of the wider contribution she makes in her role at Public Health Wales to support change for the betterment of others. Her work supports critical areas within the primary care division, including supporting health inclusion and inequalities.”
Nominated by:
Cardiff and Vale College
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