Sue Waight
I am a 63 year old woman who has recently retired from working as a Social Worker for 20 years mainly in health. I am the mother of three adult children and Nanna to six beautiful grandchildren. We live in North Canterbury area having moved here just under three years ago. I have always worked in helping professions and though not now in paid employment continue to volunteer and provide support for my community.
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Sue Waight
I am a 63 year old woman who has recently retired from working as a Social Worker for 20 years mainly in health. I am the mother of three adult children and Nanna to six beautiful grandchildren. We live in North Canterbury area having moved here just under three years ago. I have always worked in helping professions and though not now in paid employment continue to volunteer and provide support for my community.
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