A hat-trick – celebrating three winners in the National Service User Awards

The Trust is celebrating a hat-trick in the National Service User Awards – with three winners from five shortlisted projects.
The Trust is celebrating a hat-trick in the National Service User Awards – with three winners from five shortlisted projects.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health (NCTH) team have been shortlisted in the Best Workplace for Learning and Development Award in the Nursing Times Workforce Awards.
The achievements of two new AHP Clinical Academics at Nottinghamshire Healthcare have been recognised in a national awards scheme run by the Chief Allied Health Profession Officer (CAHPO).
We are delighted to be a finalist in the HSJ Awards in the Towards Net Zero Award category.
The Oral Health Promotion Team from Nottinghamshire Healthcare are delighted to have reached the finals of the new national Clinical Dentistry Awards, which celebrate clinical excellence in practice.
We are delighted to have a staff member, Kirsty Law, Health Care Assistant competing in the Commonwealth Games. Kirsty is a two-time British discus champion and is sponsored by the Trust.
She is due to compete in the Commonwealth Games on Tuesday 2 Aug.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare is celebrating a record-showing in the National Service User Awards, with five projects being nominated as finalists.
The annual awards celebrate the large number of service user projects in mental health, learning disability and autism services nationwide, taking notice of all the good that service users have done and what has been made possible at a local level.
We are very proud of Danielle Thompson, our Team Leader for Cardio-Respiratory Services, North Notts, who has 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.
We are delighted that two teams at the Trust have been shortlisted in the Nursing Times Awards. Our Nottingham CAMHS Eating Disorder team – parent2parent support, and our Deaf Prison In-Reach service, have both been shortlisted in the Nursing in Mental Health category.
We are very proud of our district nurse, Rebecca Lee, 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