Entering the Awards
About the awards
The Military and Civilian Health Partnership Awards are a partnership between the Ministry of Defence and the Health Departments of Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales.
The Awards in 2011 are being hosted by the Ministry of Defence.
There are 9 categories in all, covering the wide range of skills that our health and social care personnel exhibit, sometimes in extreme circumstances and environments.
You can choose to recognise a team working in primary or acute healthcare, in social care, in management or in research, at home or overseas. Or you can nominate a special individual contribution that has made a real difference to the lives of patients or to the quality of a service. Everyone involved in the delivery of care can enter, or be entered. In particular, these awards are about strong, effective, modern partnerships and relationships.
Take a look with your colleagues and think about a piece of work, an individual or team, you would like to put forward.
Good practice should always be recognised.
Who can enter
You may enter if you are a military, NHS, independent or voluntary sector health or social care worker, either on an individual or team basis. Anyone can nominate an achiever/achievement.
Your entry must have benefited the care of a member or members of the Armed Forces (including the Reserves), their families or Service veterans.
Read the Nomination Guidelines for more information.