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Published by Bromley Healthcare, 2020-10-23 06:11:07

Bromley Healthcare Staff Awards 2020

Nomination brochure

The Bromley Healthcare
Staff Awards 2020

Celebrating our staff

Nominating a colleague, team or service for an
award demonstrates pride in the work that we all do
every day

Each year we recognise the achievements and successes of our
staff with our annual staff awards. These awards demonstrate
the pride we take in our work and the value we place on our
contribution to healthcare.

The Executive Team complete the very difficult task of judging the
nominations and deciding the winners.

The winners will be announced on Monday, 9 November 2020. Due
to the current guidelines for the coronavirus pandemic, we are not
able to hold an awards ceremony but alternative arrangements
have been made to ensure the winners receive their prizes.

The Bromley Healthcare Board of Directors thanks you all for your
contribution:

Jacqui Scott Michael Nutt
Chief Executive Officer Chairman

Janet Ettridge Andrew Naish
Director of Operations Non Executive Director

Andrew Hardman Cha Patel
Commercial Director Non Executive Director

Cath Jenson Roger Booker
Medical Director Non Executive Director

Fiona Christie
Director of Nursing and Quality

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The Bromley Healthcare
Staff Awards 2020

This year, because of the exceptional circumstances, the award
categories have been expanded to ensure that we capture all the
incredible work you have done over the last year, including during
the COVID-19 pandemic.

The awards and their respective nominees are listed in
alphabetical order on the following pages:

The A Team Award

Recognising a team that is tackling the productivity challenge
and succeeding

This award recognises a team/service that has consistently worked to a high
standard, in an exemplary way.

What is the award for?

This award is for a team or service that has shown that it has made a
significant impact, improved productivity and patient outcomes.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Bexley 0 to 19 service (3 nominations)
Nominee: Commercial team
Nominee: Community Nursing team
Nominee: COVID Monitoring Service (2 nominations)
Nominee: Health Support for Schools team
Nominee: Malinko team
Nominee: Phlebotomy team
Nominee: Rapid Response team
Nominee: Rehabilitation at Foxbury team (2 nominations)
Nominee: Rehabilitation Home Pathway
Nominee: Safeguarding Children team
Nominee: Transformation team

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The Adapting During COVID Award

Recognising a team or individual’s contributions and ability to
adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic

This special award recognises a team or individual who has demonstrated
outstanding commitment, flexibility and willingness to adapt their service or
the way they work to ensure the delivery of safe services was maintained
during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

What is the award for?

This award acknowledges a team or individual’s contributions and ability to
adapt to operating needs during the pandemic.

Nominees for this award:

Nominee: Adult Therapies
Nominee: Bexley 0 to 19 service (4 nominations)
Nominee: Cait Lewis
Nominee: Carol MacNeil
Nominee: COVID Monitoring Service (2 nominations)
Nominee: Dental service
Nominee: Finance team
Nominee: Gill Boyd and Chris Keenor
Nominee: Gill Harman and Tissue Viability / Lymphoedema team
Nominee: Health Support for Schools team
Nominee: Information team
Nominee: Joan Vine
Nominee: Lucy Gregory
Nominee: Mehmet Hussein (2 nominations)
Nominee: Nicolette Lawrence
Nominee: Rehabilitation at Foxbury
Nominee: Rehabilitation Home Pathway
Nominee: Robert Frampton
Nominee: Sophie McCleave
Nominee: Single Point of Access (SPA) team
Nominee: Tracey Porteous
Nominee: Transformation team

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The Administrator of the Year Award

Recognising an individual for their invaluable support

This new award recognises a colleague who works as part of our
administration services who has made a unique contribution and impact on
the service they work for.

What is the award for?

This award recognises an individual for their contribution to the invaluable
part that administration services play in the functioning of the organisation.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Amanda Mulholland (2 nominations)
Nominee: Bea Fuentes
Nominee: Chris Keenor and Gill Boyd
Nominee: Elaine Magnus (2 nominations)
Nominee: Emily Shave and Jess Kenvyn
Nominee: Jess Kenvyn
Nominee: Linda Young
Nominee: Lisa Smith (2 nominations)

The Apprentice of the Year Award

Recognising an individual for their contribution and progress

This new award recognises an individual who has made a unique
contribution to the service they have worked for and made great progress in
their role.

What is the award for?

This award acknowledges the valuable contribution an apprentice has
made to Bromley Healthcare’s services.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Emma Morley
Nominee: Kaya MacKenzie
Nominee: Maria Coello (2 nominations)
Nominee: Tia Lovick (2 nominations)

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The CCC Superstar Award

Recognising an individual for their contribution to the success of
the Care Coordination Centre

The Care Coordination Centre (CCC) was established in 2017 and has led to a
major change to the way Bromley Healthcare operates. Introduced in 2018, this
award acknowledges the hard work and commitment of CCC colleagues.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual in recognition of their contribution to the CCC.

Nominees for this award:

Nominee: Claire Reynolds

The Charlotte Hails Unsung Hero Award

Recognising non clinical colleagues’ commitment for their part in
the smooth running of the organisation

In 2012 Charlotte Hails won the first Unsung Hero award.
Charlotte worked for Bromley Healthcare and its predecessor
organisation for a number of years. In recognition of the
significant contribution Charlotte made to Bromley Healthcare
in both establishing the organisation and establishing new
services, this award was re-named in her memory.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual that has demonstrated that they have risen
to the challenges we face to ensure the organisation continues to run
smoothly. [This award is for non-clinical staff and equivalent to the Sue
Chadwick Award.]

Nominees for this award:

Nominee: David Bennett
Nominee: Debbie Walker from Axis
Nominee: Gill Boyd and Chris Keenor
Nominee: Pippa Plumtree (2 nominations)
Nominee: Seren Hart and Steve Rayner
Nominee: Siobhan Johns and Kay Wickenden
Nominee: Wendy Wyvern

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The Clinical Innovation of the Year Award

Recognising a team or colleague who has implemented a
clinical innovation

This new award recognises a team or colleague who has made advances
in their part of the organisation by developing and implementing a clinical
innovation that has been adopted by the service and organisation.

What is the award for?

This award is for a team or individual who has demonstrated that they have
made advances in their service due to clinical innovation.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: COVID Monitoring Service
Nominee: Joan Vine
Nominee: Stella Ikhimiukor-oseni

The Commitment to Excellence Award

Recognising commitment and excellence in healthcare practice

This award recognises the contribution that any staff member, who is not a
nurse, has made to the health services provided by Bromley Healthcare, or
jointly with our partner agencies.

What is the award for?

This award is for someone who is committed to delivering or supporting excellent
patient care. They should show a ‘CAN DO’ approach to the way they do this.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Community Therapies
Nominee: David Bennett
Nominee: Janet Berkhauer
Nominee: Joan Vine and Tracey Porteous
Nominee: Lauren Delaney
Nominee: Rehabilitation at Foxbury
Nominee: Sam Tomlinson
Nominee: Wendy Wyvern and Sharon Reed

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The External Support Team Award

Recognising those staff who are employed by companies that
provide additional support services to Bromley Healthcare

This special award recognises staff employed by other companies who
provide additional, valuable support services to Bromley Healthcare. These
services have been essential to the organisation, especially during the
challenging COVID-19 pandemic.

What is the award for?

This award is for an external team or individual who is part of our sub-
contracted support services to acknowledge their unique contribution to
Bromley Healthcare.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Albert Sam - Savills (2 nominations)
Nominee: Debbie and cleaning team - Axis (5 nominations)
Nominee: Finance team, Stock team, Rob Frampton and Lizzie Ball

The Lifetime Achievement Award

Recognising colleagues who have delivered improved safety
and outomes for patients

This new award recognises an individual or team who has implemented an
initiative which has positively impacted on standards of patient care across
Bromley Healthcare, One Bromley or wider, in a sustainable way.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual or team who through an evaluated clinical
quality improvement has/have demonstrably delivered improved safety and
outcomes for patients.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Andrew Bottomley
Nominee: Kate Armstrong
Nominee: Wendy Silvester

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The Massey Health Care Assistant Award

Recognising non clinical colleagues’ commitment for their part in
the smooth running of the organisation

This award recognises a Health Care Assistant who has demonstrated some
amazing progress, completed extra training and gone above and beyond
their expected duties.

This award acknowledges the dedicated contribution Massey
Zekavatbakhsh made to health services in Bromley. Massey
worked in Bromley as a staff nurse for over 30 years before
sadly passing away. Her colleagues recommended that an
award be set up in her honour to recognise her contribution
to services and that she was a great team player.

What is the award for?

This award is for a health care assistant who has shown that they have gone
above and beyond their expected duties and is a great team player.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Chris Dalby

The New Technology Award

Recognising a team or colleague who has made advances in
their part of the organisation by implementing the use of new
technology

This award recognises an individual, team or service that has demonstrated
that they have made advances in their service due to the implementation of
new technology.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual, team or service that has made advances in its
service after implementing new technology.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: IT team
Nominee: Joan Vine and Tracey Porteous
Nominee: Transformation team

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The Outstanding Leader Award

Recognising outstanding leadership skills and contribution

This new award recognises a leader who’s contribution and leadership skills
have been outstanding and have delivered tangible benefits for colleagues
and the wider organisation.

What is the award for?

This award is for an outstanding individual who has demonstrated the values
of Bromley Healthcare in successfully leading a team or service.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Cait Lewis
Nominee: Maria Moody
Nominee: Nicolette Lawrence
Nominee: Robert Frampton
Nominee: Sharon Smith and Adam Royall

The Outstanding Learner Award

Recognising a colleague’s contribution to Bromley Healthcare
through their learning and development

This new award recognises a colleague who has undertaken learning and
implemented this in the workplace to deliver a demonstrable difference to
the organisation, services or patient care.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual who’s learning and development experience
has had a positive impact on the organisation.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Aspirant Nurses
Nominee: Charlotte Ward
Nominee: Risikat Ayinde

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The Outstanding Support Team Award

Recognising the significant impact support services have on the
effective running of the organisation

This new award recognises a team from our essential support services who
have excelled in their contribution to the organisation and the services we
provide to the community.

What is the award for?

This award is for a support service team who have made a significant impact
on the effective running of Bromley Healthcare.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Finance team (2 nominations)
Nominee: IT team
Nominee: Mobilisation of Bromley 0 to 19 team
Nominee: Transformation team

The Patient Choice Award

Recognising exceptional patient care

This new award recognises an individual who, through patient feedback,
plaudits and compliments has been identified by our patients as a highly valued
colleague.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual who has received exemplary feedback from our
patients.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Debbie Mitchell
Nominee: Jenny Blackley
Nominee: Theresa Greaves

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The Pioneer Award

Recognising those who have pushed the boundaries

Bromley Healthcare wants to recognise an individual or team/service that has
demonstrated that it has pushed the boundaries by continually improving and
responding to patient needs.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual, team or service that has shown improved
working practices that has improved the patient experience.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Malinko team including Clinical Leads
for District Nursing

The Quality Improvement Award

Recognising those who have improved patient care through a
quality improvement initiative

This new award recognises an individual or team who through an evaluated
clinical quality improvement has demonstrably delivered improved safety and
outcomes for patients.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual or team who have implementated an initiative
which has positively impacted on standards of patient care across Bromley
Healthcare, One Bromley or wider, in a sustainable way.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Information team
Nominee: Transformation team

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The Staff Wellbeing Award

Recognising a significant contribution to our wellbeing agenda

This new award recognises a team or colleague who’s efforts have had a
positive impact on the wellbeing of colleagues.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual or team who have contributed significantly
to the organisation’s wellbeing agenda and delivered positive change for
colleagues.

Nominees for this award:

Nominee: Sarah Medford
Nominee: Susan Duguid
Nominee: Talk together Bromley

The Sue Chadwick Memorial Award

Recognising commitment and excellence in nursing

This award acknowledges the unique contribution that Sue Chadwick made
to health services in Bromley. Sue worked in the NHS for many years. Our
predecessors, Bromley Primary Care Trust, together with Sue’s family decided
to honour her name by establishing this nursing award. It is felt that this
award for nurses embodies everything that Sue worked for in promoting the
positive face of the NHS.

What is the award for?

This award is aimed at nurses or nursing teams who are committed to
delivering excellent patient care through working in partnership with
others.
They should show a ‘CAN DO’ approach to the way they do this.

Nominees for this award:

Nominee: Bercy Sandor, Charlotte Ward, Gemma Payne (2)
Nominee: Cait Lewis (2 nominations)
Nominee: COVID Monitoring Service
Nominee: Jasmin McIntosh
Nominee: Julia Simpkin
Nominee: Lynn Lockwood (2 nominations)

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The Temporary Worker Award

Recognising an individual who has made a unique contribution
to our services

This award acknowledges an individual not on Bromley Healthcare’s
permanent staff, who has made a unique contribution to the services they
have worked with by improving the patient experience and responding to
their needs as well as being a great team player.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual employed on our bank, through an agency or on
contract who has demonstrated they have improved the patient experience.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Bank Drivers
Nominee: Hannah Scott (2 nominations)
Nominee: Harry Doel
Nominee: Kabirat Bello
Nominee: Paul Mulholland

The Working Together (Partnership) Award

Recognising those who have improved patient care through
partnership working

This new award recognises those colleagues who have worked successfully
in partnership and in establishing successful partnership arrangements,
delivering improved services and experience for our patients.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual or team who’s ability to develop partnership
working has had a positive impact on services and patient care.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: Adult Therapies, Paediatrics, RATT, LBB & PRUH
Nominee: Dr John Doyle
Nominee: Heather Scott
Nominee: Lynn Orford and Respiratory team
Nominee: Single Point of Access team
Nominee: SPA and RATT teams including Adult Therapies
Nominee: Transformation team

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The Year of the Nurse Award

Recognising a significant contribution to the 2020 Year of the
Nurse and Midwife campaign

This special award recognises a colleague who has made a significant
contribution to 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife celebration
and promoted the recognition locally and nationally of the nursing profession.

What is the award for?

This award is for an individual that has excelled in their contribution to the
International Year of the Nurse and Midwife agenda.
This award is intended for the year 2020 only.

Nominees for this award:
Nominee: District Nursing team including Twilight, Night
and Phlebotomy
Nominee: Edlyn Haye-Stephenson
Nominee: Jasmin McIntosh

Congratulations to everyone who was
nominated and thank you to those who took

the time to nominate your colleagues.

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Bromley Healthcare Staff Awards 2020

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