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Event will showcase options for career in health and care


DNS completes charity challenge


Derby-based Document Network Services (DNS) has completed a 2,500km challenge, raising more than £3,100 for charity me&dee. Colleagues at DNS pushed themselves to the limit by walking, jogging, running and cycling their way through April as part of the company’s 25th anniversary celebrations. Derby-based me&dee creates memory holidays for families with children suffering life-changing or limiting illnesses. DNS managing director Darren


Marsh said: “From the second I heard me&dee’s story, I knew it was going to be a charity that DNS passionately supports. “The £3,172 we raised is a


fantastic amount and it was lovely to present that figure to me&dee, knowing what a difference it is going to make.”


A week-long event to showcase the diversity of careers and pathways into health and social care has been launched in Chesterfield. Careers that Care Week, organised by Derbyshire


Voluntary Action’s (DVA) Community Chesterfield project, the University of Derby and Joined Up Careers Derbyshire, involves a series of virtual events held from 21 to 25 June. Funded by the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire


Collaborative Outreach Programme (DANCOP), it will feature opportunities for attendees to watch videos from people playing crucial roles in the region’s health and social care sectors, allowing them to find out more about what they do in the role day-to-day and where the career could take you. Charlotte Repton, project manager at Community


Chesterfield, said: “We’re really pleased to be working with Joined Up Careers on this event, which will promote the variety of roles available across the NHS and public sector and highlight why people should choose these sectors as a career path.” The programme is open to anyone from


Chesterfield and surrounding areas with an interest in health and social care, but will be of particular interest to young people at the point of making a decision about their career or to individuals who might be considering a career change. Charlotte added: “Our role at Community


Chesterfield is to bring the university and community


together to create a resourceful, experienced and knowledgeable health and social care sector in the area, as well as creating learning and personal development opportunities for students. This event should help to do just that.”


For more information visit www.careersthatcareweek.org


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