Individuals and teams from across east London, Bedfordshire and Luton received trophies at the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) Staff Awards 2024.
The Troxy, an Art Deco music venue based in Whitechapel, once again hosted the ceremony. Over 1000 staff learned about the responsibilities and achievements across mental health, primary and community care.
The Awards kicked off with a performance by the #ELFTin1Voice choir. This involved staff, service users and members of the ‘Sing Tower Hamlets’ community choir, who all came together to sing a mashup of ‘I’ll Be There’, ‘This Love These Hands’ and ‘You Will Be Found’.
The rendition included a combination of original lyrics and additional lines that were workshopped across inpatient and community settings. The aim of this was to represent people’s thoughts who otherwise may not have been a part of the evening.
The Trust’s Chief Executive, Lorraine Sunduza OBE, and Chief People Officer, Tanya Carter hosted the evening.
Below is a list of winners:
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Because of You Award – Alketa Aykac, City and Hackney Mental Health
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Chairs Award, Behind the Scenes – Rubia Khatun, Newham Health Team for Adults with Learning Disabilities
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Commissioners Award, Improving Population Health – Andrew Casey, Hope Garden, Newham Home Treatment Team
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Dr Robert Dolan Leadership Award – Rebecca Daniels, Specialist Children and Young People's Services (SCYPS)
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Service User Award for a Special Person – Dionne Webster, Hope Garden, Newham Home Treatment Team
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Improving Service User Experience Award – Health E1 Homeless Medical Centre
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Greener Health Award – Tower Hamlets Early Intervention Service
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Greener Health Award – Tower Hamlets Community Continence Service
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Support Services Award – Vivian Korankye, Estates, Facilities and Capital Development
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Working in Collaboration Award – The Pathway Homeless Team, Royal London Hospital
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Chief Executive Award – Ruth Woolhouse, East London Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Crisis Team, SCYPS
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Commissioners Award, Improving Population Health – Luton Community Mental Health Services and Hatters Health Primary Care Network
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Star of the Future Award – Maryam Shafait, Luton Mental Health
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Improving Service User Experience Award – Evergreen CAMHS Inpatient Unit, Luton
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Improving Staff Experience Award – Daniela Diaconu, Luton North Hub Community Mental Health Team
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The Make a Difference Award – Dr Kim Caldwell and Dr Jeannette Fuller, Bedfordshire & Luton Older People's Psychology
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Improving Value Award – ELFT Legal Services Department
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Because of You Award – Simon Bedeau, Learning Disability Services
Commenting on the ceremony and the successes of colleagues, Lorraine Sunduza OBE, said: “Staff awards are a chance for all of us to take a moment to celebrate our collective achievements. I am truly overwhelmed with pride at what we have accomplished together.
“It is always a privilege to honour the hard work and dedication of individuals and teams. Each of you plays a vital role in supporting the communities who rely on our services. Your commitment and passion are what make our organisation truly exceptional.
“I extend my gratitude to everyone who took the time to nominate colleagues and also my congratulations to all the winners of our recent awards and to everyone who was shortlisted.”