Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009
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Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009

 
Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009 Nominations are now closed & we will bring you information of the nominations as soon as possible, along with regional & national winners.

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009 Nominate your carer who has gone above and beyond today! Nominations close at midnight

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009 : Two Days left to nominate! Vote for your care hero before tomorrow!

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009
There are only 2 weeks left to nominate a care hero for the People’s Award for Dignity in Care – the first publically nominated award for the care profession. Nominations close on March 6th March. T...
Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009
Care workers are feeling undervalued due to the country’s recent focus on negative stories about poor care, says a survey released today*. Nearly half of England’s care professionals claim they feel unappreciated due to the unfavourable public and media focus on the profession. ...
Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009

Peoples Award for Dignity in Care 2009
The People’s Award for Dignity in Care has been created to officially say thank you to our health and social care staff and highlight the remarkable work they do.

Anyone employed in care-giving is eligible, from nurses and social workers, to hospital porters and nursing home employees, providing they have gone the extra... mile to ensure dignity and respect in any area of health and social care.

You can nominate at www.dignityincare.org.uk or by calling 0870 000 1100.

The nominations close on 6 March 2009 and ten regional finalists will be selected to go through to the final in July where the winner and runners up will meet Sir Michael Parkinson and Phil Hope, Minster for Care Services.
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