The Only National Awards For Non-Medical / Non-Clinical NHS Staff & Volunteers

Nomination

Award Category:

Volunteer of the year

Individual or Team Nomination?

Individual

Qualifying Qualities

In these challenging times, nominators were asked to show how the nominee had demonstrated the following qualities:

  • Exceptional work ethic - going above and beyond their job description, especially in the past 12 months.
  • Outstanding achievement/s in work or outside of the organisation where relevant.
  • Drive for innovation and proactive leadership in these challenging times.
  • High level of interpersonal skills, such as kindness, empathy, loyalty and thoughtfulness to staff and patients.
  • A resilience considering Covid to their role and to the health and wellbeing of their colleagues.

Nominators Answer

Nominee's story :

Adehle is a lovely young woman with learning disabilities and autism. She has been working at the Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt for just over a year. Adehle works for the Housekeeping Department (wards), helping with refreshments and general duties for the patients. She also works in the League of Friends cafe and Horatio's garden, a beautiful garden which patients can relax in. She also works at a farm in Cheshire one day a week. She has several uniforms! She works really hard and always has a smile on her face. I can see that she really enjoys her work and has grown in confidence so much. It is lovely that Adehle has been able to learn new skills, meet people and flourish in a safe environment. It would be amazing if she could win an award for her volunteering. She also gained her Duke of Edinburgh gold award earlier this year and was lucky enough to go to Buckingham Palace to collect it. Adehle is an inspiration to all.

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