23/04/2024
Staff from across the Western Trust were honoured recently for the huge contribution they make to health and care services in the West. A full list of those Highly Commended and Winners is presented in the table below.
More than 240 staff and guests, including award winners, colleagues and management from across the Western Trust joined together at a special ceremony held at the Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen on Thursday 18 April 2024.
Awards were made in nine categories celebrating care, innovation, leadership and excellent services being delivered each day by dedicated individuals and teams.
Welcoming everyone to the Trust’s Staff Recognition Awards ceremony Western Trust Chair Dr Tom Frawley, CBE said:
“I am delighted to warmly welcome Public Representatives, invited guests and most importantly our Western Trust staff who we are here to celebrate this evening. As Chair of the Western Trust I want to start of the night by saying thank you. Thank you to each and every one of our Western Trust staff who go above and beyond each and every day. It really is a privilege to be able to honour you, in this my first year as your Chair. The professionalism, dedication and compassion shown to your patients, clients and fellow colleagues never ceases to amaze. In my first year as Chair I have made it my business to visit and meet as many staff and teams as possible and I am inspired by the work you do. Tonight’s ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate that.”
“Our Staff Awards reflect our Trust core values and are a great opportunity to acknowledge the part individual members of staff and their teams play in delivering a high quality patient-centred service, whilst inspiring others and delivering beyond expectations. The winners and those highly commended represent all that is good about health and social care in this area. From inspirational leaders to those who go the extra mile working quietly behind the scenes – we all know of someone who deserves our special thanks.
“We know all too well our health and social care service has been under enormous pressures for quite some time now and in such circumstances we know how hard it is to keep morale high whilst delivering a high quality, professional and compassionate service to our patients, but that is exactly what Western Trust staff continue to do.
“We received a record number of nominations this year, with hundreds of staff and teams being put forward by their colleagues which made it exceptionally hard for myself and the shortlisting panels, everybody is a winner tonight. What should make you the most proud is not the actual award itself, but what you do and continue to do that impresses your peers and makes an impact on the lives of your patients. Any recognition is just the icing on the cake, not to be expected but definitely to be enjoyed!”
Trust Chief Executive, Neil Guckian spoke about his gratitude and pride in being a part of such an incredible Trust family. He said:
“I wish to express my thanks to staff for everything you do every day. It is humbling to be amongst Trust colleagues who continued to evolve and improve our services and provide compassionate and quality care during such an unprecedented time for healthcare.
“Whilst it’s great to recognise successes or significant achievements at our awards ceremony, I also think about the contributions our staff make on a daily basis. They’ve each delivered or supported care, faced new challenges and found alternative ways to overcome them. All this, whilst showing a continued commitment, loyalty and dedication to delivering the best services possible.”
“Across all our programmes we are facing unprecedented demand and have been rebuilding services post COVID. We know there are blockages in the flow through and out of our hospital system. We have done a lot of work and development over the past number of years but more needs to be done particularly with our waiting lists which are very difficult and reflect the difference between demand and our capacity.
“Our population expects the best possible service from us, and we will always try to meet this. We are a family we are tribe in the West.”
Mr Guckian also paid tribute to staff who we lost over the past year he said:
“We lost some of our family in recent times and we pay tribute to their lifelong contribution to our population, our patients and clients and service users, our services and colleagues.”
Western Trust Chief Executive, Neil Guckian, OBE and Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development, Karen Hargan, presented the awards and certificates to the winners and those highly commended.
Individuals and teams were nominated by their colleagues across the nine award categories, alongside the coveted Chair’s award. Categories included; Community Champion, Improvement and Involvement, Supporting Our Services Champion, Championing Our Health, Rising Star, Leading the Way, Frontline Champion, Working Together Team Award. The long-term commitment and dedication of our staff was also recognised in the Lifetime Achievement awards.
This year recipients of Special Awards from across the Western Trust were also invited to be recognised for their commitment to nursing, midwifery and social work including the Hilary Curry Cup for Cancer Services; Anona Clarke Award for Nursing/Midwifery; Joan Ross Award for Outstanding Social Work Practice; Nuala McLaughlin Award (Social Work) and the Patient/Service User Outcome and Experience Award. This year there was a new special award category the Medical Scientist Award presented by Professor Gerry McKenna.
Category | Highly Commended | Winner |
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Community Champion of the Year | Melaine Stronge | Carmel O’Kane Kevin Leonard |
Improvement, Innovation and Involvement Award | Shona McEleney, Social Work Assistant Erika Campbell and Collette Coyle, Housekeeping Coordinators | Autism Support Cafes Forget Me Not Bereavement Suite, South West Acute Hospital |
Anona Clarke Award | Oonagh Andrews, Rapid Response Team Lead, Omagh | |
Supporting Our Services Champion Award | Donna O’Kane, Dialysis Coordinator, Altnagelvin Hospital Tommy McKelvey, Digital Training Services Manager, Altnagelvin Hospital Margaret Bell, Catering Assistant, Renal Unit, Omagh Hospital Freda Burleigh, Ward Clerk, Cardiac Ward, South West Acute Hospital Adele Ewing, Radiology Office Manager Omagh and South West Acute Hospitals | Thomas Doherty, Support Staff, Rossdowney House Mavis McFarland, Secretary, Woodlea House Nikita McCarney, TMS Booking Officer, South West Acute Hospital |
Championing Our Health Award | Kathleen Coyne and the Peer Support Team Ethnically Diverse Staff Network Omagh and South West Acute Hospital Catering Teams The Menopause Group Breige McNally, AMHLD Service Manager, Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital | Debbie Hunter,Macmillan Personalised Care Facilitator, North West Cancer Centre Naomi Wilson, Ward Sister, Day Case Unit, Recovery, Altnagelvin Hospital |
Hilary Curry Cup Award | Yvonne Black and Sinead Molloy, Upper GI Cancer Nurse Specialists, Altnagelvin Hospital | |
Rising Star Award | Stephanie Shiels, Social Worker, Riverview Niamh McGahon, Oncology Dietitian, North West Cancer Centre Saoirse McGranaghan, Community Dietitian, Omagh Hospital Hannah Walker, Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Oldbridge House | Diolan Ward, Business and Performance Officer, Facilities Management, Altnagelvin Hospital Eimir Martin, Midwife, South West Acute Hospital (collected by Eimir's family and Brenda McCabe) |
Leading the Way Award | Joanne Scott, HR Manager, Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital Jonah Atos, International Nurse Co-Ordinator, Altnagelvin Hospital Liz Doherty, Occupational Therapist, Condition Management Programme | Prof Monica Monaghan, Consultant Cardiologist and Divisional Medical Director,South West Acute Hospital Dr Emer Teague, Acute Medicine Consultant, Altnagelvin Hospital |
Nuala McLaughlin Award | Ciaran Clerkin, Social Worker in the Family and Childcare Team, Holly Villa, Omagh | |
Joan Ross Award for Outstanding Social Work Practice | ||
Frontline Champion of the Year | Rosie Lavery, Care Assistant, Upper Galliagh Road Children’s Home Neal McAlister, Critical Care Technician, Altnagelvin Hospital Martha Magee, Macmillan Information and Support Services Manager Holly Johnston, Senior Social Work Manager Joann McCullagh, Outpatients Department Manager, Omagh Hospital | Michelle Doyle, Senior Nurse for people experiencing homelessness Ann Box, Respiratory Specialist Nurse, Altnagelvin Hospital Dr Pat Podmore, Consultant Dermatologist |
Professor Gerry McKenna Medical Scientist Award | Lisa McManus, Chief Respiratory Physiologist, South West Acute Hospital | |
Working Together Team Award | Family Intervention Service (East and West Bank) COVID Clinically Extremely Vulnerable Patients Management Team Butterfly Lodge Team; Rectory Fields Team GP Support Team | Approved Social Work Team Hospital Sterilisation Teams Primary Care Liaison Service Rapid Response Nursing Team Critical Care Outreach Team |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Maureen McCloskey, Glen Oaks Day Centre Patricia Hogg, Trauma and Orthopaedics, MDEC Altnagelvin Dr Paul Baylis, Clinical Lead, Altnagevlin Emergency Department Dr Adrian McKinney, Ret. Clinical Director of Psychology, Rivendell House, Omagh Keith Hegarty, Acting AD of Capital Development Sr Mary Robinson, Stroke Ward Manager, South West Acute Hospital | Helena Doherty, Head of Service, Occupational Therapy Eileen Tyler, Supervisor of Rapid Response Team, Erne Health Centre Dr Neil Corrigan, Consultant Paediatrician, Altnagelvin Hospital Jim Govern, Mortuary Technician, South West Acute Hospital Judith Boyle, Ret. Occupational Health Manager |
Patient Feedback and Opinion Award | Radiology Team, Trustwide | |
Chair’s Award | Michelle Doyle, Senior Nurse for people experiencing homelessness |