Sheffield Cares Excellence Awards
Sheffield’s carers celebrated for the care and support that they give to the people of Sheffield
Thanks to all the awards event sponsors - Sheffield Hallam University, Tomato Energy, The University of Sheffield and Community Youth Services
The Sheffield Cares Excellence Awards highlight those who work in care, and our unpaid carers, to showcase the rewarding and varied work they do each day putting people and their choices at the heart of their work.
Sheffield has around 17,500 paid carers, 11,000 unpaid carers and around 7,000 young carers and anyone who contributes to social care support in Sheffield could be nominated for an award. They could be paid or unpaid, managers, office staff, domestic staff, caretakers, chefs working in the care sector, occupational therapists and nurses working in care, social workers, activity coordinators or volunteers from the voluntary sector who offer social care support, social care personal assistants and individual employers.
The winners of the Care Excellence Awards were:
- Lucy Bridden - CE Award - Support Roles
- Rabab Al-Azzani – CE Award, Personal Assistant
- Tanya Chichekova – CE Award, Homecare
- Lisa Holland – CE Award, Supported Living
- Sharmistha Bal – CE Award, Voluntary Sector
- Kathryn Rawling – CE Award, Residential and Nursing
- Helen Baston – CE Award, Nursing Roles
- Mathew Booth – CE Award, Unpaid Carer
- Rebecca Cutts – CE Award, Occupational Therapist
- Paula and Steve McIllroy-Wright – CE Award, Shared Lives
- Paul Chetwood – CE Award, Social Work
- Andreaa Munteanu – Dignity Award
- Juma Mohammed – Newcomer Award
- Amber Raynes – Personalised Award
- Kim Morley – Lifetime Award
- Bridget Berwick – SSCH Award
- B DC – Young Carer Award, Primary Age
- Anniyah Ishtiaq – Young Carer Award, Secondary Age
- Delano Redhead – Young Carer Award, Young Adult
- Claire Harding, Helen Thompson, Jackie Broadhead, Leigh-Ann Tasker, Patience Amos, Louise O’Leary, Sofie McNally, Dave Broadhead, Mandy Bond, Claire Pearson - Team Award
All nominations were carefully considered by an independent panel of decision-makers made up of individuals who receive care and support and of people who have a wider interest in the social care sector in the UK.