Greater Manchester is taking its hat off for key workers today | News and Events

Greater Manchester is taking its hat off for key workers today

 

Local leaders and celebrities across Greater Manchester are taking their virtual Santa hats off to thank our key workers for going above and beyond in the pandemic.

 

2020 has been a tough year for everyone and it has been the strength and commitment of our key workers; in the NHS, social care, local government, public transport, our supermarkets and many more, that has got us this far.

 

The hard work is not over, as our health and care services face a challenging Christmas and New Year with increased demand on services and delivery of the Covid-19 vaccination

 

As a small gesture of thanks, the people of Greater Manchester are being invited to take part in the #HatsOff4KeyWorkers campaign on social media, launched by the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership.

 

Sarah Price, interim chief officer of Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, supports #HatsOff4KeyWorkers.​  As a small gesture of thanks, the people of Greater Manchester are being invited to take part in the #HatsOff4KeyWorkers campaign on social media, launched by the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership. Sarah Price, interim chief officer of Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, supports #HatsOff4KeyWorkers.​
	Julie Hesmondhalgh, known for her role as Hayley Cropper in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, doffs her cap for Greater Manchester's key workers. Julie Hesmondhalgh, known for her role as Hayley Cropper in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, doffs her cap for Greater Manchester's key workers.

 

To get involved, people can download and print the image here or here, or simply use a hat of their own, and share their personal message of thanks using the hashtag #HatsOff4KeyWorkers.  

 

Sarah Price, interim chief officer, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership said: “This year has been difficult for us all, and while we have reached a turning point in our battle with the pandemic, there are still tough months ahead. The ongoing dedication and sacrifice of our key workers in Greater Manchester has been nothing short of remarkable.  

 

“We will be forever indebted to those who have stepped forward and how we recognise their contribution once this is over is going to be really important. In the meantime, this campaign is a small gesture of thanks which everyone can get involved with – to take a moment and take their hats off in recognition of our key workers." 

 

 

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