Virtual Awards Cabinet 2018/19 Please view this document in presentation mode and click on the awards in the cabinet to find out more information.
Shortlisted in 2 categories Click to go back to the Cabinet HSJ Value Awards 2018 Shortlisted in 2 categories Improving Value through Innovative Financial Management or Procurement, Temporary Staffing – A New Approach Value and Improvement in Facilities and Estates Management, Facilities Helpdesk- Porter Allocation It gives us great pleasure to announce that our Trust has won the Improving Value Through Innovative Financial Management or Procurement award at last week’s Health Service Journal awards 2017. We developed a programme of work with a focus on achieving savings in a clinically led, joined up, inclusive way that is being embedded into the DNA of the organisation to balance and complement patient experience and quality delivery. This is allowing us to move towards sustainability in an aligned, driven and transparent way. The programme has demonstrated a step change in cost improvement. For 2016/2017 savings are forecast to be greater than £13.5m, compared to £8-10m previously. The judges were impressed with the outstanding turnaround in a phenomenal time period, through a fundamental change in culture and leadership. Aaron Cummins, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance, said: “This is a great achievement and a reflection of the efforts all of our teams have made in the design and delivery of our Sustainability Programme. A real focus on re-setting our relationship with money and a commitment to improve quality, safety and experience for our patients has resulted in some great work and it’s great that this has been recognised.” You can find out more about our sustainability programme here https://solutions.hsj.co.uk/story.aspx… We were also finalists for the Improving the Value of Diagnostic Services award. A big congratulations to both teams! Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet Burdett Trust Awards 2018 Shortlisted Shortlisted in the Mental Health Nursing Category The Health Early Action Team at the RLI were shortlisted for their joint working with our mental health trust partners and improving the care of patients with mental health and substance misuse who frequently attend the Emergency Department. The team won £2,500, to be spent on team training, education or professional development. Click to go back to the Cabinet
Public Sector Paperless Awards Click to go back to the Cabinet Shortlisted: Big Data Project of the Year The I3 team’s ‘Cross-Organisational Morecambe Bay Clinical Pathway Analytics Project’ is currently delivering clinically-focused and patient-level data analysis to GPs, acute clinicians and other clinical staff within the Morecambe Bay health and social care system to allow for more joined up care, and enable the different organisations to work together as part of the Bay Health and Care Partners transformation strategy. Awards ceremony 19th July 2018 in London Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet RCNi Nurse Awards 2018 Shortlisted The Registered Nurse Degree-Level Apprenticeship scheme, which is a joint initiative between UHMBT and the University of Cumbria, has been shortlisted for a Leadership Award in the 2018 Royal College of Nursing Institute Awards. The scheme is among the first of its kind in the UK, and will see those recruited to the roles combine vocational training with accredited qualifications on their journey to full-time roles within the Trust. Awards Ceremony Wednesday 4th July 2018 in London Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet HPMA Awards Shortlisted The “Cultural Transformation at Morecambe Bay” project was shortlisted for the Academi Wales Award for Excellence in Organisational Development Click to go back to the Cabinet
Shortlisted The Morecambe Visitor’s Sunshine Awards 2018 Health Hero Award This award recognises an individual for excellence in healthcare, in the public, private or voluntary sector. Rheumatology Nurse Specialists Maggie Thorne and Anne Craig were named runners-up for their tremendous fundraising efforts for Alzheimer's/dementia. Click to go back to the Cabinet
NHS70 Parliamentary Awards Click to go back to the Cabinet National awards ceremony on Wednesday 4 July 2018 Nominated NHS England recently launched an exciting awards scheme for MPs to find and nominate ‘health heroes’ in their constituency. Ameeta Joshi, Consultant in Surgery & Critical Care Group - Care and Compassion Award Lesley Ryan, Paediatric Nurse Practitioner- Lifetime Achievement Award Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet University of Cumbria Students’ Union Salute Awards WINNERS Society of the Year- Midwifery Society Two student midwives at UHMBT Hayley Savage and Sarah Baker have won awards for the fantastic Midwifery Society which they organise and run. The society puts on conferences and study days for both Student midwives and qualified midwives across Cumbria. Representatives of the Year Another UHMBT student midwife Lesley Agyemang won student rep of the year. Click to go back to the Cabinet
Cavell Nurses’ Trust Star Awards Click to go back to the Cabinet AWARDED Jane Tomlinson-Wightman, Lead Midwife Safe and Active Birth, has been awarded a Cavell Star medal for showing exceptional care and going above and beyond for her colleagues. Jane has trained in her own time and at her own expense in complementary therapies and stays after work to offer reflexology and massage to stressed maternity staff. Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet UK Public Sector Communications Awards SHORTLISTED Internal Communications Campaign of the Year- FlourishAtWork Campaign Awards ceremony Wednesday 20th June 2018 at The Montcalm Marble Arch, London Click to go back to the Cabinet
Click to go back to the Cabinet ENEI Awards 2018 SHORTLISTED The Workforce Team have been shortlisted in the Apprenticeships category of the Employers’ Network for Equality and Inclusion Awards 2018. This award recognises an organisation which has committed to delivering quality apprenticeships. Apprenticeship work was undertaken in all specialities, including the popular Nurse Degree, Healthcare Science Associate, and development of our new Leadership & Management Academy. Clinical Healthcare Apprentices, Catering, Business Admin and Engineering programmes were also included within the submission. Awards ceremony 10th July, London Click to go back to the Cabinet
The Lord Carter Award for Innovation 2018 The Lord Carter Award for Innovation is presented to an NHS Trust or organisation that best demonstrates one or more of the following: Use of innovation and/or innovative practices in delivering substantial savings, efficiencies and carbon reductions to the Trust Delivering operational efficiencies and savings through the introduction of new engineering innovative technologies. Evidence of transformation of staff practices through the introduction of new technology or innovative working practices. WINNER Morecambe Bay CCG were awarded the Lord Carter Award by The Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM) for Leveraging innovative patient flow technology to deliver efficient, integrated health and social care across an STP region. Click to go back to the Cabinet