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Work of addiction counsellors recognised with award

The Premier, David Burt, with Christopher Webson and Joanne Dean, the director of the Department of National Drug Control, who accepted the Public Service Excellence Award on behalf of Helena Carvelli-Astwood (Photograph supplied)

The work of two addiction counsellors has been recognised with a government award.

The Department of National Drug Control’s Christopher Webson and Helena Carvelli-Astwood, who work at the Nelson Bascome Substance Abuse Treatment Facility, were presented with the September Public Service Excellence Award.

It recognised their leadership and collaboration in implementing the safety-care crisis intervention techniques training, a certification programme required for staff working in the facility’s residential treatment programmes.

“As we continue to prioritise social investments, the dedication demonstrated by Mr Webson and Ms Carvelli-Astwood is crucial to ensuring our public officers feel confident and equipped and that the services the Government delivers meet the community’s needs,” David Burt, the Premier, said.

Mr Burt added: “Their work not only enhances the safety and wellbeing of their colleagues and clients but also aligns with the Government’s broader focus on enhancing social services, particularly in areas like mental health and substance abuse support.”

The Head of the Public Service, Cherie Whitter, said: “Mr Webson and Ms Carvelli-Astwood’s ability to work together across shifts, engage with their colleagues, and complete this critical training speaks volumes about their leadership and willingness to go the extra mile.

“They not only met a significant departmental need but also set an example of collaboration and professionalism.

“Their work helps protect both our staff and the Government from potential risks, while also fostering a culture of safety and accountability, and I thank them for their contribution to the Government’s progress.”

The PSEA is a programme that recognises a group or individual within the Public Service who has made significant achievements in service delivery in the past 60 days.

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Published October 13, 2024 at 12:30 pm (Updated October 17, 2024 at 7:39 am)

Work of addiction counsellors recognised with award

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