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Celebrating our Nursing Workforce Standards Champions

Michelle Raddings 25 Sep 2024

Michelle Raddings, Yorkshire & the Humber region IHSC lead nurse reflects on the recent Nursing Workforce Standards Champions awards and celebration event.

On a sunny afternoon back in August, which seemed tailor-made for celebration, I had the pleasure of attending a Nursing Workforce Standards Champions awards and celebration event. What did I find? A vibrant gathering of professionals from diverse fields, all united by a common appreciation for the Standards. As I entered Cowdray Hall, at our UK HQ in London, the atmosphere buzzed with enthusiasm and camaraderie.  

This event was not just a gathering; it was a celebration that underscored the tireless dedication and unwavering commitment of nursing staff who are now accredited Nursing Workforce Standards Champions. 

Stories that Inspire 


One of the highlights of the event was the sharing of stories and practices from various attendees. Listening to these accounts, I was both moved and inspired.  

Each story was a testament to the creativity and resilience of our nursing workforce. It was heartening to see how these professionals continually adapt and innovate to implement our Nursing Workforce Standards in their own workplaces. The common thread in all these stories was the unwavering commitment to patient care, which served as a powerful reminder of why we chose this profession in the first place. 

Celebrating success 

No celebration would be complete without acknowledging the outstanding achievements of our peers. The award ceremony was a joyous affair, with applause and cheers ringing through the hall as each recipient was called to the stage to receive their Nursing Workforce Standards Champion certificate. It was a moment of immense pride for everyone present; a collective celebration of the hard work and dedication that defines our profession. 

Networking 


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A Day to Remember 


As the event ended, I left feeling inspired. The celebration was a beautiful reminder of the importance of coming together as a community to share our successes and learn from one another. 

This event wasn't just a celebration; it was a testament to the strength, compassion, and resilience of nurses everywhere. Here's to many more such gatherings, where we can continue to inspire, support, and celebrate each other. Cheers to the incredible world of nursing! 
Picture of Michelle Raddings, lead for Independent Health and Social Care

Michelle Raddings

Lead nurse: Independent Health and Social Care (Yorkshire and Humber)

Page last updated - 14/10/2024