Two extraordinary young people from Gedling borough have been celebrated in a special awards ceremony aimed at shining a light on inspiring youngsters from Nottinghamshire.
The Live Our Best Life Awards 2022 ceremony, organised by Nottinghamshire Police, was held last night (19 April) at Nottingham Forest Football Club with a packed-out audience and special guests treated to entertainment and videos showcasing the winner’s achievements.
The awards focused on those aged between eight and 18, who have shown incredible resilience, selflessness or have done something inspirational throughout the last year.
Nottinghamshire Police also had the pleasure of welcoming Baroness Lawrence and Rt Hon Stuart Lawrence, who attended the ceremony and presented an award.
The Live Our Best Life Awards form part of the police service’s celebration of Stephen Lawrence Day on 22 April and were supported by the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation.
This year was the first time the awards had been held in person since launching in 2021.
With nominations open to schools, parents, carers, youth workers and other adults, the awards received a record number of entries – over three times higher than previously.
Thanks to the help of the awards’ sponsors the winners received an iPad, £100 gift card, a certificate and trophy, and unique experiences of visiting the police dog kennels and a VIP visit to the Defence Animal Training Regiment.

Nottinghamshire Police’s youth outreach worker Romel Davis, who works within the Citizens in Policing Department, launched the awards last year (2021).
He said: “I would like to personally thank every single person who nominated someone, took part in the event, attended, the sponsors, hosts, presenters, my colleagues and finally Baroness Lawrence and Rt Hon Stuart Lawrence for their continued support and for attending the ceremony.
“The Live Our Best Life Awards were launched as a way to shine a light on young people for all their hard work, recognise their incredible achievements and for being an inspiration to others.
“This is the first year we were able to hold an in-person ceremony and I’m so proud of everyone who attended and got to hear the stories of the six incredible winners.
“Compared to last year we received over three times the number of nominations and we hope that next year we can go even bigger and better again and really do everything possible to celebrate young people.
“It is so important that as a police service events like this exist so we can showcase the incredible work of young people throughout Nottinghamshire.
“We are passionate about working with young people throughout the county and local communities to celebrate their achievements and give them opportunities.
“Policing isn’t just about arresting people. Engagement work also plays a huge part in what we do to motivate young people and give them opportunities and work with them and this is something we will continue to do to really shine a light on extraordinary youngsters.
“The awards were a huge success and I would once again like to thank everyone that played a part, and say a huge congratulations to every single winner for being a truly inspirational person.”
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry, said: “It was a fantastic evening and unique opportunity to showcase the inspirational young people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire – congratulations to all the truly deserving winners and for sharing their stories.
“I am delighted that Baroness Lawrence and Rt Hon Stuart Lawrence were in attendance and supported our awards.”
This year’s local winners were:
Young Performer of the Year Award – Khushi Kaur, aged 17, of Carlton, Nottingham, for displaying amazing talent.
Bringing People Together Award – Taona Makunganya, 17, of Arnold, Nottingham, for bringing the community together or fighting to eradicate hate or racism.






Welll done Taona Makunganya bringing it home for Arnold. We have some very talented people in our wonderful town and i am so proud of all of them. Arnold is our capital our London. Lets keep selebrating these sucsesess