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‘Tuned In’ Aine recognised as outstanding young person

written by John September 26, 2018
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North West Regional College lecturer Ann Tracey congratulates Aine McFadden after she was named as an oustanding young person by JCI.

A North West Regional College graduate who helped create a virtual video map of the City’s Walls for wheelchair users, has been recognised as an “outstanding young person.”

Aine McFadden, who completed the Foundation Degree in Early Childhood studies at NWRC, was recognised by Junior Chamber International for her role as a support worker with the ‘Tuned In’ project which empowers young people with special needs to increase independence, self-esteem and confidence by using digital and creative arts.

She was nominated for the award by NWRC Lecturer in Early Years Ann Tracey.

Ann said: “I am thrilled that Aine has been recognised as an outstanding young person, I can think of no one more deserving.

“I put Aine forward for the award because of her contribution working with young people with Special needs. Working as a Support Worker at Tuned In, Aine supports young people with special needs and a variety of disabilities.

“Aine was inspired to work in special needs when her nephew was diagnosed with autism and I know she plays a very active role in supporting him. For the past five years she has also been providing respite care for a young person with autism, and considers him a part of the family.

“It’s clear that Aine loves her work with Tuned In, she talks about it with such passion and animation.

“She is a funny, vivacious and passionate young woman who brings much joy and laughter not only to her work but also to her peers and tutors at NWRC.

“She has a wonderful understanding of the needs of the young people she works with and I can only imagine how much happiness she beings to the lives of these people and their families.”

Aine is currently putting the finishing touches to a project called AWOL( Assessable Walks Online). Aine and her students, many of whom are in wheelchairs used Gopro cameras to journey around the City Walls.

They have now used these videos to compile a virtual map for use by wheelchair users and those with disabilities. This work will be made available on line.

Ann continued: “This is just one example of Aine’s creativeness her energy and her “can do” attitude. Aine sees the person first and then the disability. She has been such a pleasure to get to know and an inspiration to teach and learn from.”

Aine Mc Fadden said: “I am completely overwhelmed to have been honoured in this way.

“I would like to thank Ann and my other lecturers at NWRC for their belief in me.

“To be able to work in the field you enjoy is fantastic.

“It’s very busy and a lot of my energy at the minute is going into planning fundraising activities so we can take a group of students to Disneyland Paris which is really exciting.”

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