Work to provide outstanding care and ‘break down barriers’ recognised nationally

Lyndsey Clare wins the Learning Disability Nurse of the Year Award
Lyndsey Clare wins the Learning Disability Nurse of the Year Award
Veteran Care Through Custody collaboration shortlisted in the Boots and Berets Awards.
Two Nottinghamshire nurses have been recognised in the Nursing Times Awards for their outstanding work.
The Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Community Care Transformation Programme has won a national Integrated Health Award.
The Trust has been shortlisted in a national award for its project to help reduce the organisations carbon footprint.
Two Nottinghamshire NHS senior leaders have been shortlisted for a national Queen’s Nursing Institute Award.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Facilities Management Team has been shortlisted in the national Health Estates and Facilities Management Association (HEFMA) annual awards. Shortlisted in the People Development Award category for engaging and successfully implementing the Prince’s Trust 'Get Into' programme, to help young people in to work.
Congratulations to three colleagues who have been recognised in the Royal College of Psychiatrists Winter 2022-23 Hall of Fame.
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.