Mudiad Meithrin Annual Awards Ceremony – 2024 Winners Announced
Mudiad Meithrin Annual Awards Ceremony – 2024 Winners Announced
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As an organization passionate about giving every child the opportunity to benefit from high quality and fun Welsh-medium early years care and education we are delighted to announce the winners of our annual Awards Ceremony which was held last Saturday (12th October) at Yr Ysgubor, Bargoed Farm near Aberaeron.
The ceremony’s aim is to celebrate and recognise all the excellent work that’s done at grassroot level at Mudiad Meithrin’s Welsh-medium playgroups and day nurseries across Wales, and the ceremony was presented in a very slick and professional manner by TV presenter Iola Wyn.
Leanne Marsh, Head of Services Development for Mudiad Meithrin said:
“Our Awards Ceremony was a wonderful way to raise the profile of the workforce and early years settings and shows how important this service is to the local community and to the economy. We received over 500 nominations this year, and it’s a lovely way for the staff and volunteers to be recognised by being nominated by the parents of the children in their care.”
Dr Gwenllian Lansdown Davies, Mudiad Meithrin’s Chief Executive, said:
“The Awards Ceremony gives us an opportunity come together to celebrate, recognise and thank the staff and volunteers at grassroots level for all the fantastic work going on across Wales. Raising the profile of the early years workforce in Wales is key to attracting and recruiting more workers into the childcare sector – particularly through the medium of Welsh – and to show a wider audience the benefits of working in a sector that makes such a positive difference to the lives of young children in Wales.”
Mudiad Meithrin Annual Awards Ceremony – 2024 Winners Announced
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