NHS staff and volunteers have been praised for their "outstanding dedication" to patient care.
The NHS Golden Jubilee’s annual Our People Awards, held on Thursday, November 20, at the Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel, celebrated individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond in their work.
Hosted by singer and presenter Michelle McManus, this year's ceremony saw more than 240 nominations were submitted across 13 categories.
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Carolynne O’Connor, chief executive of NHS Golden Jubilee, said: "The Our People Awards are one of the highlights of our year, celebrating the commitment and compassion that makes NHS Golden Jubilee such a remarkable organisation.
"Every one of our finalists and winners represents the very best of the NHS – delivering exceptional care and innovation, supporting colleagues, and living our values every day.
"It was fantastic to come together to recognise the contribution of all our teams and individuals.
"Congratulations to all our finalists and winners."
The evening included surprise video messages from celebrities, including actor Mark Bonnar, actress Karen Dunbar, footballer Stephen O’Donnell, and golfer Stephen Gallagher.
Winners on the night included Gemma Brown and Shona MacLeod, who received the Care and Compassion Award for their work on inclusive care initiatives for patients with additional needs.
Jane Porteous was honoured with the Chair Kindness Award for her efforts to bring joy to staff and patients, both clinically and through celebratory events.
The Collaboration Award went to Rosanne Macqueen for her leadership in national healthcare improvements.
Ilkin Kasmani was named Leader of the Year for her inclusive leadership and service improvements in critical care pharmacy.
Cameron Murray received the Chief Executive Excellence Award for his leadership and commitment to a positive, inclusive culture.
Jane Christie-Flight was also honoured with the Chief Executive Excellence Award for more than 40 years of service, including her role as employee director since 2010.
The Innovation Award went to the National Ultrasound Training Programme, while the Sustainability Award was presented to the Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel.
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Other winners included Laura Morrison, who was named Community Volunteer Award, and Andy Steele, who won Volunteer of the Year for his support of transplant patients.
Daniel Coyle received the Unsung Hero Award, while Sylvia Dell was named Support Worker of the Year.
The Endoscopy Nursing Team took home the Clinical Top Team Award, with the Central Sterile Processing Department winning the Non-Clinical Top Team Award.
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