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Duty of optimism

3 mins read The ADCS Blog
Well, goodbye 2021, I can’t say that I am sad to see that year go.

Indeed the year has been scattered with sadness through the suffering and loss of colleagues, friends, families and some of the children we serve. 

I sit here tapping these words out on New Year’s Day, reflecting on what has happened and what the year ahead holds for us. One thing I know though, is that as leaders of this system we have to hold ourselves to our duty of optimism. And yes, there are things to be optimistic about – if only because there are a number of things that are reaching a critical mass which will lead to change in the next year or so.

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