The Star Awards celebrate the #TEWVstars who do amazing work across the Trust, going the extra mile in everything they do.
This year we received almost 500 nominations, which is a record number for our annual awards.
Take a look at this year’s nominations…
People’s star
- Everlyn Rodriguez
- Melissa Wheatley
- Carol James – Winner
This award is presented to a team or individual that has made a real difference to the experience of the people in our care, their family members and carers. We invite nominations for people who have gone the extra mile to support you – who deserve to be recognised for their kindness and compassion or who has embraced a way of working to help and support others.
Involvement member of the year
- Dorota Adamczyk
- Luke Aston
- Sue Rees – Winner
This award will be presented to an individual with lived experience, who has made a significant contribution to the Trust through co-creation. It will be awarded to someone who has drawn on their own lived experience to contribute to change in the Trust.
Volunteer of the year
- Dennis Bryan
- Malcolm McGregor – Winner
- Kelly Conway
This award will be presented to an individual or team who has made a significant contribution to the Trust by giving their time freely. They could be a volunteer, a carer or support our Recovery College. Someone who has used their own skills and experiences to improve people’s lives. Their contribution will have created a positive impact for people with mental ill health or learning disabilities.
Excellence in learning
- Kerri-Ann Corner
- Shona Corker
- Karen Sidgwick – Winner
This award recognises a commitment to personal and professional development. Someone using the knowledge and skills they have learned to benefit our services and/or patient care.
Living our values
- Janette Anderson
- Nicola Greves – Winner
- East integrated community mental health team
This award will be presented to an individual or team who consistently go above and beyond to live the Trust values of respect, compassion and responsibility in everything they do. This individual or team’s drive, commitment and support makes a genuine difference to others.
Partnership working
- Widening access to Naloxone – pilot team
- Portable ECG project team
- REACH team (Reducing Exclusion for Adults with Complex Homelessness) – Winner
The partnership award showcases collaborations and partnerships driving transformational change and improving the experience of patients and carers across the Trust.
Wellbeing contribution
- Suzanne Spence – Winner
- Sophie Antill
- Cerys Spencer, Kirsten Estell, Ella Harrison (Rowan Lea wellbeing team)
This award is open to both individuals and teams and recognises the outstanding work being done to promote wellbeing throughout the Trust. This can include a person, activity or initiative run over the last year.
Rising star
- Alivia Midgley
- Helen Dodd – Winner
- Grace Lelliot
This award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated an appetite to progress their career. Someone who commits to learning and to their own personal development whilst positively contributing to the Trust and delivery of services.
Co-creation in action
- Jack Garfield
- Kelly Walker, Manon Smith, Jane McAuley, Sam Briggs – Winner
- The SPACES local research team
This award celebrates excellent examples of staff working with our involvement partners, including patients, carers and families. This can include an activity, initiative or new way of working that has been co-created.