Stroke team shortlisted in two national awards
We are delighted that the Trust has been shortlisted with Isla in the national HTN Now Awards in theConnecting Health category.
We are delighted that the Trust has been shortlisted with Isla in the national HTN Now Awards in theConnecting Health category.
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.
Our Chief Executive, Ifti Majid, recently won the APNA South Asian NHS pioneers award. APNA (our) NHS is a network for senior South Asian leaders to connect, share ideas and support each other.
We are incredibly proud of Helen Watkinson, Operational Manager, who has been awarded the Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award at the Learning Disability (LD) Symposium 2022.
We are delighted that the Trust has been shortlisted, alongside Isla, in the HSJ Partnership Awards in the Healthtech Partnership of the Year category.
We are very proud of Diane Goddard, Safeguarding Lead and Bethany Liddington, Community Staff Nurse, who have been nominated for the Julie Bolus Rising Star Award in the Good Governance Institute 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.
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.
We are very proud of Cherry Rumsey, Community Matron, Lana Naylor, District Nurse, Hiedi Swift, Respiratory Nurse Specialist and Lesley Mountney, Community Paediatric Matron. All have been awarded the title of Queen’s Nurse (QN). A Queen’s Nurse title is given to individual nurses who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to patient care and nursing practice.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare has won a second NHS Forest award for ‘Pioneering use of green space by healthcare professionals’ for the Trust’s Green Hub.
