The awards took place in Stoke on Thursday 19 June. They recognise and honour individuals, teams, services and organisations who are making significant contributions to mental health services and support across the UK.
Out of 22 categories we were privileged to win five and to be highly commended in another seven of the categories. This is a fantastic achievement.
Winners
Winners included:

- Our Ridgeway Secure Inpatient Services who received a Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Work in Forensic Services.
- The Ridings Redcar Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) who won the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services category.
- Teesside Crisis Services who won the All-Age Crisis Care Pathways award.
- Our Individual Placement Support Service who won the Education and Employment award
- And The NHS Peer Support Service award went to our trust Peer Support Service.
Several teams and services across the Trust were also highly commended in their categories.
Highly Commended
ARCH Recovery College was highly commended in both the Mental Health Rehabilitation and Recovery Award and the Peer Support categories.
Recognition also went to:

- Teesside Crisis Services in the award’s Suicide Prevention category
- Woodside Dementia and Wellbeing Unit in the Older Adult Mental Health / Dementia category
- The Wellbeing Unit Team from HMP Hull in The Quality Improvement / Service Transformation Award category
- The Reasonable Adjustments Team in the Mental Wellbeing of the Workforce category
- Elm Ward at West Park Hospital, Darlington in the Inpatient Care category.

The recognition and achievements received by the trust at the awards is testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff in providing safe, kind and effective care. It also recognises our commitment to being a good partner and to providing the best possible care for the communities we serve.
A huge well done to everyone involved.