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'Do you know a healing hero?' – Highland nominations sought for for national healthcare awards


By Niall Harkiss

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People across the Highlands are being encouraged to nominate dedicated healthcare professionals who they believe should be recognised for their contribution to the NHS.

Run by the Daily Record and in partnership with NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government, the annual Scottish Health Awards for 2023 celebrate the NHS staff, support workers, volunteers and specialist teams who go above and beyond to provide exceptional care and support to patients and their families.

Michael Matheson, Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care.
Michael Matheson, Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care.

Now, patients, their families, work colleagues and members of the public have the chance to help them get the recognition they rightly deserve at the award ceremony which will take place this November.

This year the People’s Choice category will take on a special significance as it marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS.

An opportunity to celebrate someone who has made a special contribution, the shortlist of nominees for this category will be open to the public vote in September.

To nominate a local hero across one of the sixteen award categories, visit scottishhealthawards.com. Entries must be completed before the deadline (11.59pm on Sunday August 13).

David Dick, editor in chief of Daily Record and Sunday Mail, said: “The NHS is respected not just by the people of Scotland but from people around the world for its high-quality standard of healthcare.

“This year is particularly special as we celebrate 75 years of our National Health Service, a monumental milestone that has seen our country through challenging times including the COVID pandemic. It is thanks to the hard work of our professionals who have served our country by providing exceptional care every day despite the increased demands.

“It’s an honour for us to support the awards which shine a light on some truly remarkable people in Scotland and we look forward to watching the winners take centre stage at the ceremony.

Michael Matheson MSP, cabinet secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care said: “These awards not only raise awareness of all our fantastic colleagues who work tirelessly day in, day out in our health and care service, they give us all the chance to say thank you and to express what their contributions mean to each and every individual in Scotland.

“Please take the time to nominate a hero or heroes to thank them for their compassion, expertise, skill and dedication.

“The awards recognise the contribution of frontline health and social care workers but also celebrate those who work so hard behind the scenes in support roles to ensure we have the kind of health and care services that are vital in achieving the highest quality of care.”

The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony at the O2 Academy, Edinburgh on November 2, 2023.

The categories for nominations are:

Allied Health Professional Award (In partnership with Robert Gordon University) – recognising an Allied Health Professional providing excellent care and support for people in Scotland

Care for Mental Health Award - for an individual, a group or a team who provide NHS mental health care for people in Scotland

Doctor Award – celebrating an individual doctor providing excellent NHS care for people in Scotland

Global Citizenship Award - for any individual or group or team who in addition to their Health or Social Care day job also volunteer in global health and social care work.

Innovation Award (In partnership with University of Dundee School of Health Services) - recognising an individual, a group or a team developing innovative ways to improve health and social care in Scotland

Integrated Care Award - for an individual, a group or a team who provide vital, high quality, co-ordinated health and social care and support that helps people in Scotland in a way that is person-centred, safe and effective

Leader of the Year (In partnership with Glasgow Caledonian University Research Centre for Health) - celebrating an individual working within NHS Scotland who demonstrates outstanding leadership qualities

Midwife Award (In partnership with Royal College of Midwives) - for an individual midwife or team of midwives providing excellent, evidence-based NHS maternity services/care in Scotland

Nurse Award (In partnership with UNISON NHS Glasgow Clyde & CVS Branch) – recognising an individual nurse providing excellent NHS nursing care for people in Scotland

Paramedic Award (In partnership with Glasgow Caledonian University School of Health and Life Sciences) ­­– for an individual Paramedic or Ambulance Technician who has provided excellent pre-hospital emergency care for patients in Scotland

People’s Choice 75th Anniversary Award (In partnership with Alpha Solway) - celebrates individuals and teams who have responded so magnificently to the challenge of caring for people during the pandemic, while at the same time maintaining a range of essential services and continuing to provide essential care

Support Worker Award (In partnership with UNISON Lothian Health Branch) - for an individual involved in providing excellent NHS non-clinical support services for people in Scotland

Tackling Health Inequalities Award (In partnership with Scottish Government) - recognising an individual, a group or a team involved in tackling health inequalities - particularly, but not exclusively, where their work supports people in Scotland to lead and maintain healthier lifestyles

Top Team Award (In partnership with UNISON Scotland) – for a team who strive to deliver the best possible quality of health and care for people in Scotland

Unsung Hero Award – for an individual, a group or a team who in the course of doing their job, make a real difference for people in Scotland, but whose work often goes unrecognised

Volunteers Award - for an individual, a group or a team who give their time freely to help improve the health and wellbeing of patients, carers and service users of NHS Scotland


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