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外网天堂 Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2026

Nursing Support Worker of the Year

外网天堂 Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards

Nursing support workers are essential and valued members of the nursing team. They work in all health and care settings, in hospitals, care homes, communities and the independent sector, under the guidance and supervision of registered nurses. Nursing support workers job titles and roles vary depending on the area in which they are working, but they share the same values.

About the award

Open to all nursing support workers including nursing assistants, health care support workers, carers and senior carers who work as part of the nursing team. This award aims to recognise those who have made an outstanding contribution to the care of patients or residents in their nursing support worker role. 

Who can be nominated?

A nursing support worker who is delegated work by a registered nurse who is working in health and social care.

Criteria:

The nominee should clearly demonstrate:

  • a commitment to person-centred care, innovation and delivering high quality services that make a difference to the people receiving care
  • the benefits their work has had for patients, clients, families and colleagues
  • how their work contributes to the delivery of local and national policy and strategy within health and social care.

NOTY 2026 - Nursing Support Worker of the Year

The nominations process is now open and will run through to 31 October 2025. To submit a nomination, please refer to the above criteria and and make sure your nomination tells us how your nominee meets each of them. When you are ready to nominate, click the nominate button below to fill out your submission form.

If you have any questions or queries regarding the awards, please get in touch by emailing scotlandnurseawards@rcn.org.uk

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Complete the form to submit your nomination making sure your submission evidences how your candidate meets the criteria for the award.聽

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What makes a winner

Read more about our previous category winners below:

Chelsey Main (2025)

Mental Health Support Worker, NHS Highland Forensic Service

Since joining the Highland Forensic Service in May 2023 as the first Support Worker, Chelsey has made a profound impact on the lives of forensic inpatients and community patients through her enthusiasm, dedication, and creativity. Chelsey co-facilitates a weekly social group where patients from different wards can connect, helping to reduce isolation. She initiated a guided relaxation session, which led to the creation of a dedicated relaxation group, praised for helping patients manage stress and find inner calm. She also offers tailored 1:1 activity, supporting patients with practical life skills to foster independence, confidence, and help patients re-engage with the community, encouraging transitions to more independent living. Chelsey is praised for her trustworthiness, consistency, and joyful approach. Chelsey鈥檚 vital contributions are celebrated for helping some of society鈥檚 most vulnerable and stigmatised individuals feel supported, connected, and optimistic about recovery.

Chelsey Main

Angela Brown (2024)

Care Assistant
Braemount Nursing Care Home, Paisley, Advinia Health Care

Angela is a highly dedicated and hardworking care support worker with 28 years of experience. Known for her kindness, enthusiasm and commitment, Angela consistently advocates for the individual needs of the residents in her care. She is well-liked and respected by both residents and peers for her compassionate approach. Angela demonstrates adaptability, efficiency, and thoroughness in her work, completing tasks with excellence and on schedule. She is currently leading a successful project called ‘Strength and Balance’ aimed at improving residents' health in care homes, showing remarkable dedication by working extra hours and adjusting her schedule. Despite challenges, Angela's unwavering commitment has ensured the project's continuation and positive outcomes, earning praise from residents and families. Additionally, Angela is recognised for her efforts in fundraising and enhancing residents' quality of life through various initiatives, including personalised Christmas decorations and encouragement for the team. Overall, Angela is highly recommended for her inspirational leadership, drive, and active involvement in her work.

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Janet Wilson (2022)

Nursing Assistant, Lochview Hospital, NHS Forth Valley

Described by colleagues as a dedicated and professional nursing support worker, for 20 years Janet has worked in the learning disability service of Loch View Hospital, and her senior charge nurse says she is an integral part of the service – leading the way with care and compassion. Always advocating for those under her care, Janet strives to ensure they are recognised as people and not medical or physical conditions. She has played an important part in developing a bespoke approach to care for an individual with autism who requires seclusion due to challenging behaviour. She has developed and incorporated daily contact for him, a long process due to the individual's diagnosis and his challenges to engage with others. Janet is also described as a supportive presence on site, not only for her patients but also for family carers and her colleagues. As well as her support for direct patient care, Janet has played an integral role in maintaining a safe environment in line with local and national policy. Janet is a champion of the control book, completing environmental audits, risk assessments and infection control audits such as hand hygiene. She consistently supports and encourages staff to take an active role in these important tasks to maintain safety for both patients, visitors and her colleagues.

Janet Wilson

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外网天堂 Scotland Nurse of the Year 2026

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