Apprentice Ruby set for care sector success

Sarah Parker
Authored by Sarah Parker
Posted: Thursday, February 8, 2024 - 19:58

A Plymouth teenager has embarked on a career in the care sector after looking after her grandparents ignited a passion for helping others.

Ruby Rose, 16, started a Health & Social Care Level 2 apprenticeship in October with leading training provider Realise while working at Wisteria House in Plymstock.

Speaking at the start of National Apprenticeship Week, Ruby said she is loving her studies and is looking forward to a long and successful career in the sector.

“I left school in Year 10 because it just wasn’t for me,” she said. “I went to Picquet Barracks, part of City College Plymouth, and completed qualifications in maths, English and hair and beauty.

“I always thought the care sector was an option as my grandparents have early onset dementia and I really love visiting and helping them. They mean the world to me.

“My mum, too, was a personal carer for a long time and we used to spend a lot of time with the lady she looked after.

“I want to continue to grow and I am already thinking about a Level 3 apprenticeship once I have completed my Level 2.”

There are currently 152,000 care staff vacancies as the sector battles to recruit the people needed to keep services running.

Ruby, who lives in Crownhill and is a keen artist, said: “Working in care is hard work and emotionally draining, but I love it. It’s 100% where I want to spend my career.

“I would definitely encourage other young people to join and to start to build a career in care.

“The support I have received from my trainers as Realise has been fantastic. They are always there for me and willing to help whenever they can.”

Realise trainer Beverley Colla predicted a successful career for Ruby.

“Ruby is loving her role and the residents love her,” said Beverley. “She shows kindness and compassion towards her residents and works so well with her colleagues and manager. They are constantly praising her abilities and she is learning so much.”

Realise is one of the country's leading training providers and an expert in health and social care qualifications.

The provider partners with care organisations to help people thrive and offers apprenticeships at various levels, including Adult Care Work Level 2 and Leader in Adult Care Level 3.

For more information, visit www.realisetraining.com

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