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Lanarkshire man's support worker role has made him 'a better person'

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iOS - Android He supports a Bargeddie man whose complex needs mean he requires someone to be on hand 24-hours a day.Unlike his previous jobs, Craig can’t simply put down his tools at the end of a shift, close the door and walk away.He plays a massive part in the life of the man he is proud to support.

And both their lives are all the richer for it.Craig was only 16 when he began work as a dental technology apprentice.During his 12 years with the Glasgow firm, his excellent hand-eye coordination helped him excel and he worked his way up the ranks to a role in CAD-CAM digital dentistry.“It came to a point in 2016 when, as much as I loved the job and was good at it, it was not fulfilling me,” said Craig, 30.“I started looking about.

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