A healthcare trust is inviting people in Gedling borough to nominate a local healthcare professional for recognition at their annual awards event.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Outstanding Service Contribution and Recognition Scheme – or OSCARS for short– takes place each year and nominations are invited from people both inside and outside the Trust. The whole process comes to a climax at the awards night, when the winners in each of the categories are announced.
This year the trust has introduced a Volunteer of the Year Award to specifically recognise and celebrates volunteers achievements and the valuable contribution they make to the Trust’s services.
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Ruth Hawkins, chief executive of Nottinghamshire Healthcare said: “The OSCARS is a great opportunity to acknowledge and thank our staff and volunteers for all that they do. We believe recognising and celebrating the fantastic work they do will ensure they continue to provide the best possible care to our patients and service users.
“I would encourage anyone who has experienced outstanding care from our staff and/or volunteers to consider putting them forward for an award.”
If you would like to nominate someone for an OSCARS award you can find further information including all the nomination forms on the Nottinghamshire Healthcare website: