The UK’s most prestigious nursing awards have opened for entries, with the RCN Nurse of the Year 2022 accolade up for grabs.
The RCN Nursing Awards invite nurses, nursing students and nursing support workers to share their innovations and expertise and celebrate their contribution to improving care and outcomes for people of all ages and walks of life.
Entries are open to individuals and teams in 13 categories covering the diversity of nursing.
The Patient’s Choice category, which gives patients an opportunity to nominate a nurse, health visitor or nursing support worker who has made a difference to their lives, is decided by public vote.
The RCN Nurse of the Year 2022 will be chosen from the category winners and announced at the awards ceremony at the Westminster Park Plaza hotel on 6 October.
The awards are about recognising outstanding contributions made to the nursing profession.
RCN general secretary Pat Cullen said: ‘Nursing staff right across the UK have demonstrated their skill and professionalism since the very beginning of the pandemic, just as they had done every day before it hit.
‘In hospitals, in GP surgeries, in care homes and the community, they should all be proud to be part of this incredible profession.
‘These awards are about recognising the outstanding contributions made to the nursing profession and celebrating the outstanding efforts, commitment and achievements of all those involved.
‘I encourage you all to enter or nominate a colleague for the awards and look forward to hearing of the work that has continued to go on, even under the most incredible pressures.’
The deadline for entries is 25 March. You do not need to be an RCN member to enter and all categories are open to entrants from across the UK.
.Please visit www.rcn-nursing-awards.co.uk to enter.
There are 13 awards categories this year:
Child health
Commitment to carers – sponsored by NHS England and NHS Improvement
Community and GP nursing – sponsored by NHS England and NHS Improvement
Excellence in cancer research nursing – sponsored by Cancer Research UK
Innovations in your specialty
Leadership – sponsored by Lloyds Pharmacy Clinical Homecare
Learning disability nursing
Mental health nursing
Nursing older people – sponsored by Aquarate
Nursing support worker
Patient’s choice - sponsored by Alexandra
Student nurse
Team of the year – sponsored by LV=
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