International Nurses’ Day
International Nurses’ Day takes place on 12 May and is an opportunity for us to celebrate and thank all our nursing colleagues who provide care for our patients when they are at their most vulnerable and who make a difference to their lives and the lives of their families and loved ones.
Nursing is such a privilege and to be a part of someone’s lives, helping them on their road to recovery is such a special moment. We’re sharing some shining examples of nursing care by our colleagues, which you can read below. If you’ve felt inspired and are interested in joining the Nottinghamshire Healthcare family, you can find everything you need to know at https://recruitment.nottshc.nhs.uk/.
Three staff at Rampton Hospital win national award
We are very proud of three staff from Rampton Hospital who have each won a Cavell Star Award.
An inspiring national awards programme, Cavell Star Awards are given to nurses, midwives, nursing associates and healthcare assistants who shine bright and show exceptional care to one of three groups of people, their colleagues, their patients or patients’ families.
Our first winner is Gary Holland, Health Care Assistant who works within a specialist autism ward based at Rampton Hospital within the national high secure learning disability service. Gary is very deserving of this nomination, as during his time as a healthcare assistant, Gary's compassion and commitment to his patients is continuously evident within all aspects of his practice. He has strived to educate himself on the needs of the patient group and role models positive communication, empathy and kindness in all he does.
Helen Watkinson, Operational Manager of the National Services (Learning Disability, Deaf and Women’s) within Rampton High Secure Hospital is our second winner. Her knowledge and compassion shines through on a daily basis! She is a huge inspiration to anyone she meets. She has such drive and commitment to supporting both staff and the patients within the services. Helen will always make time for you, she is extremely busy but she will always make the time and support you in any circumstance.
Sarah Illingworth is our final winner. She has always shown herself to be a dedicated and selfless person throughout her time as a Healthcare Assistant and now as a Registered Nursing Associate. Sarah will go above and beyond for the patients in her care and she is committed to her professional skill and knowledge development. Sarah takes time to get to know her patients and builds trust to make them feel safe in her presence which greatly helps reduce risk, she will seek out training opportunities to develop herself, she has undertaken the lead role for supporting staff wellbeing, the patients respect and value her input and she does this whilst supporting the team and showing great leadership potential.
Dr Sue Elcock, Executive Medical Director/Executive Director of Forensic Services said:
“Huge congratulations to Gary, Helen and Sarah on this fantastic achievement. It is clear to see why they are all so deserving of this award. They are all such compassionate individuals, committed to providing the best possible care to their patients and supporting their colleagues. Well-deserved recognition, well done to them all.”
You can read more about the Cavell Star Awards here: Cavell Star Awards - Cavell (cavellnursestrust.org)