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Ray Halford

Ray Halford, Senior Social Work and Social Care Workforce Development Manager at the Council, was recognised for his contribution to supporting social workers and professionals who help people in need. For nearly 30 years, he has been dedicated to creating better training and job opportunities for residents across Bedfordshire.

Ray has supported a range of professional courses, ensuring that students benefit from high-quality placements and practical learning, and helping to bridge the gap between academic study and frontline practice.

On a national level, Ray has influenced workforce development policies, contributed to research, and played a key role in shaping professional training standards. He has also been a driving force behind the social work apprenticeship and ‘Step Up to Social Work’ programme; a fast-track training course for people who already have a degree in another subject and want to become social workers.

Ray said:

To be recognised for the work I have done is both humbling and unexpected. I have been fortunate to be involved in many exciting initiatives that have helped deliver great social work to our residents, as well as supporting people to progress in their careers. It’s fair to say that I would not be receiving this award without the hard work of my colleagues both at Central Bedfordshire Council, and at the partner organisations we work so closely with.

Councillor Steve Owen, Executive Member for Children’s Services, said:

Ray’s contributions to social work have not only supported our local workforce, but have also influenced social work training and practice at a national level. Ensuring that our communities receive high-quality social care starts with developing highly skilled professionals, and Ray has been at the heart of this.

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