Voting opens as Our Health Heroes 2024 finalists announced

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Fifteen finalists have been shortlisted across five categories to celebrate the UK’s health heroes.

Our Health Heroes recognises the extraordinary people at the heart of the NHS. The awards are delivered by Skills for Health in partnership with NHS Employers, NHS England, NHS Shared Business Services and more.

Votes are welcome from across the community – including colleagues and service users – to decide who will be crowned gold, silver and bronze award winners at a ceremony held in Central London on April 16.

 

The finalists are

Apprentice of the Year: 

• Phoebe Edwards - Podiatry Apprentice, East London NHS Foundation Trust

• Ben Martin - Data Quality Support Analyst, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

• Debbie Harris - Healthcare Assistant, Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

 

Healthcare Volunteer of the Year:

• Rezmin Islam - Volunteer, Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust

• Tracy Spencer - Volunteer, WithYou in North Lincolnshire

• Paul Fox - Yoga4Health & Yoga4NHS Co-ordinator, The Yoga in Healthcare Alliance

 

Outstanding Life Contribution sponsored by NHS Employers:

• Philip Helliwell - Rheumatology Consultant, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

• Tony Westacott - Learning and Development Manager, Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust

• Elaine Allison - Matron, St. Bartholomew's Court Nursing Home

 

Operational Support Worker of the Year: 

• Paula Di Palma - Housekeeping Manager, St Raphael’s Hospice

• Cat Carman - Social Prescriber, Fenland Group Practice

• Tina Jackson - Family Liaison Officer, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust

 

Clinical Support Worker of the Year: 

• Chido Munyanyi - Therapy Support Worker, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

• Swati Gor - Healthcare Assistant, Havergal Surgery

• Kerry Clark - Macmillan Cancer Support Worker, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

 

Voting is open and will closes at 11.59pm on March 5. 

To find out more about the finalists and to cast your vote visit: http://www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/awards/vote 



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