A Bradford Council Service Manager has been selected as a finalist in the Social Worker of the Year Awards 2017.
Mark Trewin, service manager for mental health, has been nominated for the Lifetime Achievement award in the field of mental health social care services by his team as well as community and voluntary sector partners.
He will find out if he has won at an awards ceremony which will take place in London on Friday, 24 November.
Mark is one of 81 finalists across 16 categories and the winners from each category will be nominated in the final Overall Social Worker of the Year 2017 award.
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