Three healthcare teams from across South Yorkshire made the final stages of the prestigious NHS Parliamentary Awards.
The awards ceremony took place in London, on Monday 14 October 2024 and our shortlisted nominees went along to celebrate with nominees from across the country.
The following teams reached this year’s final stages:
South Yorkshire Integrated Care System – ICB & QUIT Teams
Shortlisted for: The Health Equalities Award
The QUIT programme is tackling health inequalities across hospitals in South Yorkshire. We are re-framing tobacco addiction into a treatable condition. This involves embedding screening at the point of admission and ward initiation of Nicotine Replacement Therapy, followed by behavioural support from QUIT teams and further support in the community. Read more about QUIT here.
The Proud to Care Hub Barnsley
Shortlisted for: The Excellence in Education and Training Award
Barnsley Proud to Care hub is a collaboration that helps people access jobs in health and care. We deliver targeted recruitment, volunteer and work experience, employability, training, and pastoral mentoring and have been nominated because we have had success supporting people who are often overlooked by current recruitment processes.
Stroke Trial Tracker Team – Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Shortlisted for: The Future NHS Award
Sheffield Teaching Hospital's innovative Stroke Trial Tracker uses custom algorithms to automatically match patient information with eligible trial criteria. This has accelerated the patient recruitment process and provided stroke patients with many more opportunities to participate in research. It has also freed up researchers' time to spend with patients.
The nominations are an example of the excellent healthcare teams we have here in South Yorkshire and reflects our colleagues' hard work and dedication to making South Yorkshire a better place for our patients. All of our South Yorkshire representatives should be very proud of their achievements.
The NHS Parliamentary Awards were created in 2018 for health and care organisations and local MPs to celebrate and recognise the outstanding contribution of staff, volunteers and others working in the health and care sector.
During the first stage of the awards, MPs nominated healthcare teams and individuals serving their local area.