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National Award |
Award Category |
Shaw Recipient |
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| EAC Housing Awards 2011 (Bronze) |
Best UK Housing-with-Care Scheme, under 30 units |
Barton Mews | |
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2010
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Most Outstanding Extra Care Facilities Manager (For Barton Mews and Leadon Bank) |
Jeremy Nixey | |
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EAC Housing Awards 2010 |
Best UK Housing-with-Care Scheme, |
Barton Mews |
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2009
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Care Home Newcomer 2009 (Finalist) |
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Most outstanding Extra Care Facility in the UK 2009 |
Jeremy Nixey/Shaw Healthcare |
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National Caring Times Care Awards |
Care Manager 2009 |
Barbara Hadley, Area Manager. |
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2008 |
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Carer of the Year 2008 |
Mr Janusz Kosecki, |
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Carer of the Year 2008 |
Mr Janusz Kosecki, |
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National Caring Times Care Awards 2008 |
Care Entrepreneur 2008 |
Jeremy Nixey, Chief Executive, Shaw Healthcare |
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Medium/Group Care Home 2008 |
Shaw Healthcare Group |
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LSC National Learners First Awards 2008 (funded by the Learning Skills Council) |
Skills for Life Award (Finalist)
Personal Achievement Award (Finalist)
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Charmaine Wells, Team-leader at Kingswood House
Natalie Jenney – Support worker at Belle Grove
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2007 |
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National Caring Times Care Awards |
Special Needs Manager 2007 |
Julia Roberts, |
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2006 |
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National Caring Times Care Awards |
Care Chef 2006 |
Sally James, The Hawthorns |
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Community Hospitals Association Awards |
The Innovations & Best Practice Award 2006
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Ledbury Community Healthcare Facility, (Shaw Healthcare |
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The DoH recommends to the NHS and Local Authorities Shaw's Ledbury scheme and Barton Mews as models of good practice.
Every year Shaw's three regional teams select regional champions from each of seven categories and at a celebratory presentation lunch the Awards are announced. The winners from the Regional Awards go forward to the National Awards. In paying tribute to the winners and the nominees, Chief Executive Jeremy Nixey stressed how important their work is to the people they care for. "I think it is very simple to say what you do is without price. But those are not my words. They are the words of very many sisters, daughters, sons, who say to me and I know say to you, that they have had relatives looked after as though they were members of their own family. And that's really what the whole organisation exists for. If we achieve that then we have done a very good job. If we don't achieve that, then what's the point of what we're doing?"