The Lucy-Lebon Foundation recently unveiled two films highlighting its professionals. With very specific issues. Zoom.
The Lucy-Lebon Foundation, a major player in the social and medico-social sector dedicated to childhood, presents on its website two new films, produced by Onkare Conseils and financed by Opco (Skills Operator), featuring professionals engaged on a daily basis with young people and families, carried out as part of a recruitment campaign. Films truly at the heart of humanity. Beyond the simple presentation of professions, these films illustrate the diversity of backgrounds and the commitment of those who work in the children's sector, as well as the passion that drives the Foundation's teams.
Valued professions
Far from clichés, professionals explain what is specific and unique about working in the children's sector, addressing themes that are often overlooked but are at the heart of their commitment. Moving and inspiring, the educators, social workers, occupational therapists, openly address what matters to them and the meaning of their profession. In one of the two films entitled ''Behind the scenes, the life of a department head'', the Foundation highlights the essential role of department heads through their testimonies on their vision of management in the social sector and medico-social. By sharing their commitment to a “human and caring management“, focused on listening, cooperation and team development.
Human wealth
The second, ''Working with children, journey into the world of professionals'', offers an authentic immersion into the daily life of educators, psychologists, social workers and other professionals working within the Foundation.
Through testimonies and scenarios, the films highlight not only the skills and rigor of these professions, but also the human wealth they bring.
The Lucy-Lebon Foundation hopes that these films will raise awareness of social and medico-social professions. The launch of these films is part of a broader approach to raising awareness and promoting the educational and social support professions, an area where the Lucy-Lebon Foundation continues to innovate and develop to meet the needs of children. and families.
Please note The two films, with a duration of 4' 38″ and 5' 09″, are visible on the home page of the foundation-lucy-lebon.fr website.