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Head of Youth Service congratulates Island resident on MBE

by isleofman.com 3rd January 2012

THE head of the Youth Service in the Isle of Man has offered his congratulations to an Island resident who was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list.

 

Ken Callister from the Department of Education and Children said the Youth Service was "proud and pleased" to hear about Cathy Christian's award.

 

Cathy was given the MBE for services to youth in the Isle of Man by Her Majesty the Queen. 

 

She started working as a youth worker in Jurby in 1993 before becoming the youth worker for the Ramsey Young People's project in 1997 where she worked on Beryl's Bus.

 

This project has since moved to the tram station in the town and is now called The Shed.

 

Speaking about Cathy, Ken said: "Cathy has immense loyalty, pride and affection for the north of our Island and its young people. 

 

"She has consistently given up her Friday and Saturday nights to work with the youth of Ramsey, firstly on Beryl's Bus and now in The Shed. 
 
"Although the last person to acknowledge it Cathy has had a positive impact on the lives of many young people.

 

"She has been the much-needed adult figure young people have turned to for advice, guidance or just someone to talk things through with on their way from adolescence to adulthood.
 
"There are many people who see teenagers as hard to reach and difficult to deal with. Cathy's view is 'that's what teenagers are designed to do'. It is Cathy's ability to deal with this challenge that makes her remarkable.

 

"She has a genuine concern for each and every one who comes along to any of the youth projects she runs. Everyone is an individual and all are treated with respect.
 
"This does not make her a soft touch nor does she offer young people soft options or easy ways out.

"When you see her in action it is clear to see that she has gained a real and tangible respect and affection from young people. Some have used her support to learn to cope with challenging circumstances. Others see in Cathy someone who welcomes them in out of the cold and makes them feel important.
 
"The Youth Service is pleased and proud that Cathy has been honoured by Her Majesty the Queen."

 

Also see: New Year Honours for three Manx residents

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 3rd, January 2012 02:06pm.

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