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Beyond-expectation rehab outcome of the year – sponsored by Elysium Healthcare

Through effective combination of teamwork and neuro-rehab, people with life-changing injuries continue to surpass expectations in what can be achieved. We are looking for cases in which patients have secured lifechanging progress through the work of either an individual practitioner or business, or that of an MDT, enabling them to look to an infinitely more positive future.

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Above and beyond award – sponsored by BIS Services

Healthcare is a field in which the phrase ‘above and beyond’ is regularly and rightly used to describe the selfless dedication of those working within the sector.

This award looks to recognise the commitment of individuals, teams or whole organisations in truly going that extra mile, going ‘above and beyond’ their line of work to achieve something remarkable.

Brain/spinal injury law firm of the year – sponsored by Chroma

The work of a legal team in securing a settlement and bespoke package of rehabilitation after brain or spinal cord injury can truly be life-changing for whole families. We are looking to find those lawyers who truly go the extra mile for clients in achieving that, displaying deep commitment to achieving the best outcome, delivering unrivalled service and keeping the client at the heart of the matter throughout the process.

Neuro-rehab innovation of the year –sponsored by Iris Care Group. Neuro-rehab continues to see huge advances, with new technology and ways of working helping to redefine what is possible for patients with neurological injury or illness. We are looking for the individuals or providers who has embraced innovation to give new hope and secure beyondexpectation outcomes, helping to create examples of best practice which set an example to the wider sector.

Inspirational contribution award –sponsored by Tru Rehab.

In neuro-rehab, every day brings stories of hope and inspiration, whether through patients achieving huge and unexpected milestones, the dedication of clinicians in supporting clients to achieve new heights, or the work of charity figures or family members in delivering the much-needed support. This award will highlight examples of these inspirational and often lifechanging contributions that mean so much.

Charity of the year – sponsored by Reach.

The work of charities supports countless patients and families in their recovery and day-to-day lives, helping to create the support structure around whole families that can be so truly life-changing in its impact. We want to find those charities whose interventions are so critical to the lives of those living with neurological illness or injury, working in innovative and proactive ways to sustain and grow the organisation, while putting service users at the heart of everything they do.

Remote rehab initiative of the year –sponsored by Think Therapy 1st. Through the ongoing introduction of digitalisation into healthcare, the field of neuro-rehab particularly has seen a number of new working practices and innovations to support remote rehabilitation for patients. This award will recognise the most outstanding examples of technology or revised ways of working which fully embrace remote rehab and the opportunities it brings.

Case management firm of the year –sponsored by Morrello Clinic. This is an exciting time for case management, with the development of the IRCM helping to create a new future for the profession. We want to find those firms who are making their own contribution to a dynamic and forward-thinking direction for case management, working collaboratively to deliver the care, support and rehabilitation a client needs, placing the client at the heart of everything and securing life-changing outcomes.

Research initiative of the year –sponsored by Askham Rehab. Research is fundamental to the ongoing innovation and development of neuro-rehab, and in paving the way to redefined futures for people after life-changing injury. We are looking for examples of research initiatives which are seeking to make the positive change which will lead to a better future, either for people currently living with brain or spinal cord injury, or to give hope for the future.

People’s choice: rehab leader of the year – sponsored by Breakthrough Case Management

This award will recognise the individual, from whatever branch of neuro-rehab they operate in, who has truly excelled in their field through leadership, contribution, commitment and compassion. This award will be chosen by a public vote from a pre-determined shortlist, inviting colleagues and contemporaries to make their choice of who should be named as winner of this category.

Therapy provider of the year –sponsored by Irwin Mitchell Therapy providers play a crucial role in the rehabilitation process, delivering the interventions which can be so vital in transforming lives after serious injury. This award will recognise the provider – from any therapy discipline – who is truly going over and above in the delivery of its service, embracing innovation and best practice, while supporting the client in every way possible in rebuilding their life.

Charity of the year – sponsored by Reach.

The work of charities supports countless patients and families in their recovery and day-to-day lives, helping to create the support structure around whole families that can be so truly life-changing in its impact. We want to find those charities whose interventions are so critical to the lives of those living with neurological illness or injury, working in innovative and proactive ways to sustain and grow the organisation, while putting service users at the heart of everything they do.

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