Our achievements

Health and Wellbeing strategy shortlisted in national awards

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Nottingham City’s Joint Health and Wellbeing strategy has been shortlisted in the Local Government Chronical Awards 2023, in the ‘Public Health’ category.

The Trust is a key partner in this work, including leading on the Severe Multiple Disadvantage (SMD) work. This work is supported by a large and very active partnership of organisations across the City that work to support people that might be experiencing multiple complex issues that include homelessness, substance misuse, mental health issues, domestic abuse and contact with the criminal justice system. 

Trust domestic cleaner wins national award

Geraldine Needham holding national award.

Geraldine Needham, Domestic Cleaner at Nottinghamshire Healthcare has won a national MyCleaning Award, run in association with NHS England. Geraldine won the Domestic of the Year category after going above and beyond in her role every day. She is so appreciated by her colleagues she received an amazing nine nominations. The entries for the awards really impressed the judges, showing a broad range of examples of just why healthcare cleaning teams, domestics and healthcare auditors are fully deserving of the praise they receive at these awards.

Trust staff shortlisted in national MyCleaning awards

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A local NHS domestic cleaner and a domestic supervisor have both been shortlisted in the national MyCleaning Awards, in association with NHS England.

Geraldine Needham, Domestic Cleaner at Nottinghamshire Healthcare has been shortlisted in the Domestic of the Year category after going above and beyond in her role every day. She is so appreciated by her colleagues she received an amazing nine nominations.

Mother and Baby Unit wins national awards

Congratulations to Debbie Sells, Ward Manager of Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Margaret Oates Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) for being awarded ‘The Most Engaged Inpatient Reviewer 2021 – 2022’ and to our Mother and Baby Unit team for being awarded ‘The Most Engaged Inpatient Team 2021 – 2022’, in the recent perinatal quality network (PQN) awards.

Trust nurse wins Cavell Star Award

We are very proud of our Tissue Viability Nurse, Amy Townsend, who has received 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.

 

 

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