 I've had a little bit of a different journey. I worked for 30 years in child care before coming into work for West Sussex, and for 20 of those I was running my own nursery. So I honestly couldn't see myself doing anything else, but circumstances being as they were, I had to decide to close that nursery and look for something else. And I found that there was a job going in the local children and family centre as a hub support assistant. And I didn't even know what that was, but thought I'd give it a go. So that was in 2018. I did that for two years and it was just a fantastic opportunity to use my skills. I found that they were really transferable and I brought that into a new job, but also was able to learn lots of new things around the service and find out what was really out there, so that I could sign post people to those services and give them the right advice and information and guidance and so on. And then the opportunity came to apply for the hub coordinator role, which doesn't exist now. There's a different kind of role that's sort of similar to that, but I did that for two years. I had only done that for six weeks when the first lockdown came. So I had the challenge of learning a new role, a very steep learning curve and also being working remotely, which we're more used to now. But I can honestly say I had a fantastic team around me. I was still in my induction process. There was a lot of support during that time, during that induction time, and then we talked every day, spoke every day. And also there's a lot of support from your manager. You have regular supervision, where you can bring issues that you're concerned about, but also celebrate the good things that are going on in your role and in the work generally. And then so with the redesign, I was able to apply for the job that I'm currently in, which is family support work role in that dedicated schools team. And education has always been my passion. So it's been a natural, it seemed like a natural journey for me. And I'm just excited that, you know, at this stage of my life, I have quite a few friends who are already retired. I'm not quite ready for that. But so I'm able to still work, you know, work full time. I'm able to be, it is very flexible. I can, as long as I do my hours, I can start earlier, finish earlier. A lot of it is working from home, but I can be in the office. A lot of our meetings are virtual like this, but we are doing more face to face meetings as well. I like the fact that it, I can organise my own work. But equally, I've got the support of my manager and the team when I need it. I like the fact there's lots of really good training. We're doing a lot in the new team of sort of emotional based school avoidance training, we're doing therapeutic thinking training, lots of things which really are quite challenging, but really interesting. And I like the fact that my life experience, my work experience over many years is valued and it's celebrated actually in this new role. So yeah, it's, it's good opportunity.