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    Hospice of the Valleys co-founder honoured for work supporting families

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 8, 2026No Comments
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    Blaenau Gwent Council has presented Jayne Medlicott MBE, co-founder of the Hospice of the Valleys with a Special Recognition Certificate to mark International Women’s Day 2026.

    This year’s theme is ‘Give to Gain’, celebrating the contribution of women who strengthen communities through leadership, compassion and commitment. The theme highlights the value of generosity and collaboration, recognising that by supporting others we create lasting, shared benefits for individuals and communities alike.

    Jayne was presented with the award at a special presentation at Bedwellty House and Park by the Council’s Presiding Member, Councillor Smith, Equality Member Champion.

    During the presentation, Councillor Smith reflected on Jayne’s significant impact on local services and community care across Blaenau Gwent. Jayne played a pivotal role in the establishment of Hospice of the Valleys, inspired by her personal experience of caring for her husband, Glyn. From modest beginnings in Tredegar with a small team, Jayne helped to develop one of Wales’s first 24-hour at-home palliative care services.

    Councillor Smith said:

    “Jayne’s leadership, compassion and determination helped create a service that continues to support hundreds of families each year. Jayne’s work exemplifies the spirit of “Give to Gain” -through her dedication, expertise and empathy, she has ensured that families across the region are not alone during end-of-life care. Her legacy continues through the staff, volunteers and supporters who carry forward the mission she helped to build.”

    “It was a tremendous honour to receive this award” Jayne said. “It was wonderful to bring together my sons, former colleagues, current staff, and councillors to reflect on the journey of Hospice of the Valleys, and to celebrate how it continues to grow and support so many families across our community”

    Grant Usmer the current Chief Executive of the Hospice who joined us at this wonderful ceremony offered the following words:

    “It is both a pleasure and a privilege to be part of an organisation that has supported so many individuals and their families during the most vulnerable moments of their lives. The work we do would not be possible without the outstanding hard work, dedication, and passion that Jayne brings. I know many people would wish to join me in expressing their gratitude to her.”

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