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Isle of Wight NHS Trust Up For Multiple Prestigious Awards

Staff and teams at Isle of Wight NHS Trust are up for a number of prestigious healthcare awards - making the shortlist in eight different categories over the past few weeks.

The Trust’s allied health professionals have been shortlisted for the Chief Allied Health Professional Awards in the AHP Workforce Transformation Award.

The organisation’s Patient Experience Team are finalists for this year's Patient Experience Network Awards in the Best Team category. The team have been shortlisted for their work in building and developing a team whilst changing our approach to complaint handling.

Nursing teams have also been recognised for their efforts after being shortlisted in two categories for this year's Nursing Times Workforce Awards.

They have been announced as finalists in the Best Employer for Staff Recognition and Engagement category for recognising the dedication and care island nurses provide for International Nurses Day.

They have also been shortlisted in the Workforce Team of the Year category for their work to improve pre-apprenticeship career development at the Trust.

Director of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals, Juliet Pearce said:

“I am incredibly proud of all our staff for getting the recognition they deserve.

"Everyone at our Trust has worked really hard during some exceptionally busy times to improve the quality of care and the support we provide to our island community. We wish all our teams the very best.”

Student nurse, Jade Wareham, has reached the final of the Royal College of Nursing Awards for Nursing Student of the Year for the third year running.

The ambulance service have been shortlisted for an HSJ Award in the patient safety category for their work to develop integrated critical care pathways.

This is in addition to already being shortlisted for two HSJ Patient Safety Awards, one for the Falls Shared Governance Council (FSGC) at St Mary’s Hospital and another for a partnership scheme with the Isle of Wight Council's Wightcare service.

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