OUR HEALTH HEROES, THE NATIONAL HEALTHCARE AWARDS, ARE RETURNING FOR THE
THIRD YEAR AND PROMISE TO BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, WITH NEW
CATEGORIES ADDED TO RECOGNISE MORE STAFF WITHIN THE CARE AND HEALTHCARE
SECTORS.
Organised by Skills for Health and the National Skills Academy for
Health, Our Health Heroes 2018 aims to recognise the contribution of
healthcare workers across the UK.
Thanks to the ongoing support of headline sponsor Health Education
England and prize sponsors UNISON, NHS Improvement and NHS England, the
awards have grown and will now include the Lifetime Achievement Award
#NHS70 and Staff Retention and Well being Employer of the Year Award.
The new categories are in addition to the established awards for:
Apprentice of the Year; Workforce Planning Team of the Year; Integrated
Team of the Year; and Clinical Support and Operational Services Support
Worker of the Year.
Care and healthcare staff from across the UK can be nominated by line
managers and colleagues via the Skills for Health website.
Applications for the Lifetime Achievement Award are also open to public
nomination.
Entrants will be shortlisted and regional winners and finalists will
either be chosen by public vote or by an expert panel, before the
winners are announced at the awards ceremony later this year.
John Clifford, a physiotherapy technical instructor from Neath Port
Talbot Hospital, won the Clinical Support Worker of the Year award in
2017.
HE SAID: “I was shocked and very proud when I was nominated in the
Clinical Support Worker of the Year category. During the awards ceremony
I met with lots of deserving people from all over the country, who are
all winners – every one of them go that extra mile in their jobs.
“You can imagine how I felt hearing about all the superb nominees for
the category – I could have picked any of them to be a deserving winner.
When my name was called out as the UK winner I was shell shocked and sat
there for a few seconds until my colleague told me to get up and go and
collect my award.
“I feel so proud to have even been nominated for this award, and even
prouder to be the overall UK winner.”
JOHN ROGERS, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF SKILLS FOR HEALTH, SAID: “There are
thousands of unsung heroes in our NHS without whom our healthcare system
would grind to a halt.
“These dedicated staff work hard to keep the NHS running, and the
excellent patient care that we all expect from our health service would
not be possible without their commitment and passion.
“I am very proud that Skills for Health, the National Skills Academy for
Health and our sponsors are shining a light on their contribution and I
look forward to celebrating these amazing people at our awards ceremony
in November.
LAURA ROBERTS, REGIONAL DIRECTOR (NORTH) FOR HEALTH EDUCATION ENGLAND
(HE), SAID: “Health Education England is delighted to be sponsoring the
Our Health Heroes awards.
“Healthcare is all about people and HE is committed to ensuring staff
working in the NHS make up a rich tapestry of knowledge and skills –
whether they have entered the service through an apprenticeship or via a
more traditional route.
“Healthcare support workers are the life blood of the NHS and through
bringing to life the right values and behaviours, such as compassion,
respect and dignity, they are making a significant impact in ensuring
patients receive high quality care.”
SARA GORTON, HEAD OF HEALTH AT UNISON, SAID: “As we celebrate the 70th
anniversary of the NHS, it’s important to recognise its staff who work
tirelessly, year after year, to help others. Our health service is the
envy of the world thanks to the commitment, hard work and skills of all
its staff.
“UNISON is proud to be sponsoring the Operational Services Support
Worker of the Year award; these individuals are the unsung heroes of the
NHS, who often work behind the scenes to make sure patients and their
families get the best treatment possible.”
MARK RADFORD, DIRECTOR OF NURSING AT NHS IMPROVEMENT, SAID: “It’s a huge
honour to help recognise and celebrate the contribution of our
healthcare workers. The NHS is nothing without its people, and we are
proud to be part of highlighting the value our dedicated workforce
brings to the patient experience, day in, day out.”
The deadline for nominations is midnight on Sunday 16th September and
the awards ceremony will take place on Friday 23rd November 2018 at
London’s OXO Tower. To make a nomination visit
www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/ohh-2018
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