With Christmas just around the corner, our homes and head office are looking very festive and we are enjoying getting into the Christmas spirit.
However, although Christmas is a time of joy and celebration for many, the festive season is not easy for children who are looked after away from home. Whether it brings up bad memories or reminds children that they are not with their own family, Christmas is a bittersweet time for many of our children.
We are dedicated to ensuring that our children have the best Christmas they possibly can. For us, this means listening to what the children have experienced in the past, planning around their needs, and supporting them throughout the Christmas season with empathy and compassion.
We explore what Christmas means to each of our children and any good or bad memories that it holds, as well as their family traditions and cultural or religious beliefs. We provide extra emotional support for children who feel sad or have been let down at Christmas in the past, and who may find other people’s excitement difficult to deal with.
We plan Christmas in our homes entirely around each child, going above and beyond to make them feel loved, valued and special, and making memories with them which will last a lifetime. Christmas is a time of ‘firsts’ for many of our children. It may be the first time they have had a turkey dinner or pulled a Christmas cracker, the first time they have made a snowman or decorated a Christmas tree. For us, this is always a magical experience to be a part of and is truly humbling. “Often our children tell us that they’ve never had Christmas before and they don’t like Christmas. But when they see that Santa has brought them a stocking and left presents under the tree their faces light up, which is absolutely priceless” (Sharon, RSM) Christmas can also be a challenging time for our care teams. As well as providing emotional support for our children at a difficult time for them, they use a huge amount of energy, skill and creativity to plan and pull off an extra special Christmas, often sacrificing spending Christmas with their own family. As this year comes to a close, we want to take the opportunity once again to recognise the dedication, resilience and compassion our carers show, day in, day out, which is truly transforming our children’s lives. From all of us at AWW, we wish you a very merry Christmas and we look forward to what the new year brings. If you would like to join our fabulous team next year would love to hear from you. Please find our current vacancies here.