0:05 Oh, Christel is a legend.
0:07 She puts us all to shame.
0:08 She's so fit and active
0:11 for a woman her age,
0:12 and she's an absolutely amazing carer.
0:15 All her clients think the world of her.
0:19 For the first time ever, she had to have a couple of days off last year.
0:23 She was quite poorly.
0:24 All her clients were ringing up to see how she was,
0:27 when was she coming back,
0:29 was there anything they could do for her.
0:32 So, yes, she is very, very well thought of.
0:34 When I spoke to her about nominating her, she said,
0:38 Why me? Why would you want to nominate me?
0:40 What have I done?
0:42 You know, she doesn't appreciate that
0:44 what she's doing is an amazing job.
0:47 She just sees it as, you know, getting on with it
0:50 you know, doing what she loves.
0:53 So, yeah, I'd just like her to have a bit of recognition
0:55 for how good she is.
0:59 I think it's the fact that there is lots of variety,
1:04 that you are confronted
1:07 with every call
1:08 with something different, which keeps you on your toes.
1:12 And yeah, you make some sort of contribution.
1:20 Funnily enough, I haven't thought about that
1:26 and I'm not even sure I should
1:28 because from what I have seen of other carers,
1:32 there are so many other carers
1:34 who should win
1:37 because we are all different in our own way
1:40 and everybody brings qualities to the job,
1:43 which somebody else can't bring.
1:45 So I think the idea of winning the award
1:50 is not something I have particularly thought about.