Erewash MP urges residents to nominate for NHS Awards Celebration (Deadline; 19th April)

Published on: Tuesday, 26th March 2024
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Maggie Throup MP

Erewash MP, Maggie Throup OBE is calling for people to submit nominations for this year's NHS Parliamentary Awards in recognition of local staff who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. 

The awards offer a chance to celebrate NHS staff, carers and volunteers for all the hard work they do to provide excellent healthcare. Maggie is searching for outstanding nominees for the 2024 Awards who have innovated, impressed and made a real difference to patient experiences across Erewash.  

Maggie said: “The NHS continues to be a source of pride across Erewash. We have fantastic staff across Erewash’s NHS including local GPs and dentists, nurses at centres such as Ilkeston Community Hospital, our hospitals in Derby and Nottingham and voluntary groups such as League of Friends of Ilkeston Hospital. Their work is extremely important for patients across our area.  

“I will be taking part in this year’s NHS Parliamentary Awards in order to celebrate the extraordinary healthcare staff who work so tirelessly to care for us when we need them most. 

“I’m looking for local healthcare heroes to put forward for national recognition at the 2024 NHS Parliamentary Awards and I need local residents’ help to identify and nominate them. So please get in touch if you would like to nominate someone.”

The Parliamentary Awards 2024 launched on 29th February 2024, and all those who make the national shortlist will be invited to an award ceremony in Westminster to celebrate their fantastic achievements in July. Nominations close on 19th April, so Erewash residents will need to contact Maggie’s office as soon as possible by emailing maggie.throup.mp @ parliament.uk

Nomination categories are as follows:

  • The Excellence in Healthcare: This award recognises individuals or teams who go above and beyond to improve outcomes and experiences for patients living with and beyond major health conditions or work to prevent them.
  • The Excellence in Mental Health Care Award: To the individual or team that has worked across organisational boundaries to develop new and effective services to help people living with mental health problems.
  • The Future NHS Award: This award seeks to highlight individuals, teams and organisations that are successfully embracing the opportunities that come from advances in medical technology, data, and connectivity.
  • The Nursing and Midwifery Award: This award is for any nurse or midwife, who has used their skills to ensure that patients experience care and compassion. 
  • The Health Equalities Award: This award is for an individual or organisation that helps the NHS to do its bit by bringing together different groups and organisations to reduce health inequalities and prevent ill health in different communities. 
  • The Excellence in Primary Care and Community Care Award: As the needs of patients and the wider NHS evolves, so does the role of these professionals, and this award seeks to recognise practitioners and teams in primary or community care that are working with patients to help them stay healthy and avoid long stays in hospital or being admitted in the first place. 
  • The Excellence in Urgent and Emergency Care Award: This award seeks to celebrate the amazing work of our emergency care services across the country, and we are looking specifically for nominees who have made improvements to how the NHS treats people who need urgent care in their areas. 
  • The Excellence in Education and Training Award: This award recognises a team or individual that is leading the way in supporting the delivery of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan through innovative approaches to education and training. 
  • The Volunteer Award: Volunteers have supported patients and staff in the NHS since its creation, doing everything from sitting with patients who are anxious or alone, to helping to provide life-saving support after a cardiac arrest. This award recognises the crucial role of volunteers in improving our health and care. 
  • The Lifetime Achievement Award: This award is for an individual who has worked within a health or care setting for 40 years or more who has left a legacy.

For more information on how to nominate and the criteria for each category please visit www.nhsparliamentaryawards.co.uk

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