Health and Social Care professionals from across Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Shropshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands have been recognised for their outstanding contribution in mentoring students from the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ.
The University recently held its annual Health & Care Mentor Awards, celebrating those who support the University’s students whilst they are training in the workplace.
In all, 16 awards were presented to nurses, midwives, social workers, paramedics, occupational therapists, and expert mentors from a diverse array of professions within the sector that have supported the development of the next generation of practitioners by providing high quality student work placements.
Elizabeth Davies-Ward, Head of the School of Allied Health and Community at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ, said: “Everyone we have honoured with these awards has their own job to think about, their own unique set of challenges and responsibilities, and yet they have taken the time and care not only to provide placements and mentoring opportunities for the next generation, but to provide truly excellent placements backed up with compassion and support. We are very grateful for their efforts.”
Robert Dudley, Head of the Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ, added: “The support provided by our mentors is crucial in helping ensure that our students develop not only the expertise, but also the experience to excel as high-quality practitioners in their own right.
“When you consider the challenges facing staff in the health and care sector, we are especially appreciative to all those who are prepared to give their time to help mentor the next generation. It will not be long before our students are themselves playing their part in shaping the health services of the future, and thanks to the excellent placements and high-quality mentoring they have received, they should be ready to hit the ground running.”
Full list of award winners
Outstanding Mentor of Nursing Students (Adult)
Julie Blower from Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust
Outstanding Mentor of Nursing Students (Child)
Tracy-lee Sivil from Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Outstanding Mentor of Nursing Students (Mental Health)
Kate Cross from Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
Outstanding Mentor of Nursing Associate Students
Amelia Stephens from Hospital at Home Team, Princess of Wales Community Hospital
Outstanding Mentor of Midwifery Students
Yasmin Griffiths and Bethany Tanner from Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Outstanding Mentor of Occupational Therapy Students
David Bell from Reaside Clinic
Outstanding Mentor of Physiotherapy Students
Lotoya Neil from Well Life
Outstanding Mentor of Paramedic Students
James Bamforth from West Midlands Ambulance Service
Outstanding Mentor of Physician Associate Students
Joshua Lewkowicz from Beechwood Surgery
Outstanding Mentor of Post registration Students
Susanne Aubon from Osborne Court
Outstanding Mentor of Social Work Students
Lucy Wilkin from Adult Mental Health Service South
Outstanding Mentor of Foundation Degree Students
Julie Thomas from Kidderminster Hospital
Outstanding Practice Learning Environment: Nursing and Midwifery
Beech C, Worcestershire Royal Hospital
Outstanding Practice Learning Environment: Allied Health and Community
Acute Surgery Inpatients, Russell’s Hall Hospital
Head of School Award: Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery
Jean Blackhurst from Pre-op Assessment Unit, Hereford County Hospital
Head of School Award: Allied Health and Community
Madeleine Paul from Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Mentor Award Winners 2023
Some of this year's winners