Their job is challenging enough as it is, but then you throw in all the extra cleaning – because we’ve really majored on infection prevention – and the reinforcing of the hands, face, space message with people we support. The people we support are some of the most complex and vulnerable people, and their first priority isn’t always around their own safety or other people’s safety. We ve had to work incredibly hard on that.
Dr Jan Sheldon, right, chief executive of St Martins, and the Dean of Norwich, the Very Rev Jane Hedges, left, with the collecting bucket, as Tesco at Harford Bridge allowed the charity to collect in their store. With them from Tesco are Christina Martin, community champion, and Charla Scarff, services manager.