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The GMMH Nursing Awards 2026: Nominations now open!

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We are excited to announce that nominations are now open for the GMMH Nursing Awards 2026.

The awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of nurses across our Trust, highlighting the impact they make on service users, families, colleagues, and the wider community.

  • Staff, service users, carers and volunteers can submit a nomination.
  • There is no limit to the number of nominations that can be submitted. A separate nomination form should be submitted for each entry. 
  • Nominations should be submitted using the online nomination form by Friday 24 April 2026. 
  • Nominations received after the closing date will not be considered.

You can submit your nominations using this link: GMMH Nursing Day Awards – Nomination Form

An awards ceremony will take place on the afternoon of Monday 18 May 2026 to celebrate the achievement of nursing staff, where the winners and highly commended nurses will receive their awards.

Awards categories

You can nominate staff to be considered for an award in the following categories:

Mental Health Nurse of the Year

For an individual who has demonstrated exceptional clinical practice, leadership, and compassion supporting people with a mental health need.

Learning Disability Nurse of the Year

For an individual who has demonstrated exceptional clinical practice, leadership, and compassion supporting people as a learning disability nurse.

Adult and Specialist Nurse of the Year

For an individual who has demonstrated exceptional clinical practice, leadership, and compassion as registered adult nurses or nursery nurses.

Compassion in Care Award

Recognises a nurse who consistently goes above and beyond to provide person centred, trauma informed, and empathetic care.

Innovation and Improvement Award

For nurses or teams who have introduced new ideas, improved pathways, or delivered measurable service improvements for nursing.

Safety and Quality Champion

Celebrates contributions to patient safety, reducing restrictive practice, improving culture, or strengthening safeguarding in nursing practice.

Rising Star (Early Career Nurse)

For newly qualified nurses (within two years) who have shown exceptional promise, professionalism, and enthusiasm.

Team Excellence in Mental Health Nursing

Recognises a nursing team that has demonstrated outstanding collaboration, resilience, and impact.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Advocate

For nurses who champion inclusive practice, challenge inequalities, and support diverse communities.

Lived Experience Partnership Award

For nurses who work meaningfully with service users, carers, and lived experience partners to co produce care.

Nursing Associate of the Year

Celebrates the vital contribution of Nursing Associates.

Lifetime Achievement in Mental Health Nursing

Honours long standing dedication, leadership, and impact across a career at GMMH.

Chief Nurse Award

The Chief Nurse Award is a personal award from the Chief Nurse to an individual who has had impact in the year for the Nursing profession and GMMH. No nominations are required for this award.

As a patient

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