Councillor heaps praise on Cheshire youth worker given MBE
By Deborah Bowyer
5th Jan 2022 | Local News
An area manager for Cheshire East Council's youth support service, Kay McIntyre, is celebrating 2022 in style by being awarded an MBE in the recently published New Year Honours list.
The Queen honours the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom every new year and on her birthday.
Kay received her Member of the Order of the British Empire or MBE for her outstanding achievement and service to children and young people.
And Councillor Kathryn Flavell, lead member for children and families at Cheshire East Council and a Sandbach councillor has praised Kay for her work and achievements.
Councillor Flavell said: "I am so proud of Kay's achievements and on behalf of the council I would like to congratulate her on receiving this prestigious award.
"We are hugely ambitious for all our children and young people, supporting them to succeed and grow as individuals.
"Kay and her team work tirelessly, together with the rest of the council and our partners, to ensure that the interests of young people are at the heart of everything we do.
"Kay really does demonstrate in both her work and volunteering that she supports children and young people across the borough to build on their strengths to develop resilience, and achieve their full potential."
The honour is awarded to those who have had a long-term, significant impact and stand out as an example to others.
Kay, aged 43, is currently an area manager for Cheshire East Council's youth support service, which helps young people aged 13 to 25-years-old.
Her team offers support to young people who are not in education, employment or training and young people with disabilities.
The youth support service provides activities for targeted and vulnerable young people, including helping them to complete their Duke of Edinburgh awards.
The team also encourages young people to have a voice in shaping services via groups such as the Cheshire East Youth Council and the Cheshire East Children and Young People's Trust.
Kay said: "I am overwhelmed and honoured to have been nominated and to have received an MBE in the Queen's New Year Honours list.
"I have worked with children and young people across Cheshire East and Staffordshire for more than 20 years.
"My passion is to engage with young people to ensure they are happy,
healthy and safe and to encourage them to have a say in issues that affect them and to help them shape services. "I would like to thank the people who have taken the time to put me forward for this honour. I feel privileged and blessed to have a job within children's services that I love and find rewarding.".
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