THE Greenock Telegraph is today launching an exciting new event to reward and recognise our amazing health care heroes. As we approach one year since coronavirus sent the country into a national lockdown, we are stepping forward to invite readers to tell us about the loyal health and care professionals who have gone the extra mile. These frontline workers have been called upon like never before yet they have risen to the challenges presented by the global pandemic. They have overcome incredible adversity and shown tremendous strength, courage and compassion to serve their local communities. They have put us first when we needed them most - and now we want to say thank you.
logo LAST week, The Northern Echo launched its search for the heroes of our health and care service. Overcoming adversity, showing tremendous strength, courage, compassion and tenacity, to serve their local communities and continuing to put others first are just some of the amazing things they have done. We want to share their stories and create a permanent record of their incredible achievements, so launched our Health and Care Awards 2021. The event will be streamed live on Thursday, March 25. Karl Holbrook, The Northern Echo Editor, said: “This is a chance to acknowledge and celebrate some amazing people in our health and care sector.”
Dame Judi Dench thanks carers for efforts during pandemic during LeicestershireLive Care Professional of the Year awards
She spoke at the LeicestershireLive Care Professional of the Year Awards
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Special care professional who takes care of people in their last moments to win prestigious award
The Palliative Carer of the Year award is just one of the prizes that will be given out at the LeicestershireLive Care Professional of the Year Awards 2021
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2019 winner Kate Day stands with Richard Edwards (left) and Kate Solomon (right) (Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)
A kind care professional who goes above and beyond to take care of people in their final days is set to be celebrated at a prestigious digital ceremony.
The Palliative Carer of the Year award is just one of a number of prizes that will be handed out at the LeicestershireLive Care Professional of the Year awards on Thursday (January 28).