Well done to amazing Amy, DAISY Award winner | The DAISY Award

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We all know how ‘ bloomin amazing our nursing and midwifery colleagues are and now there’s a new way that patients and families, as well as colleagues, can recognise their work and care.  

BWC has now launched the DAISY Awards, an international program that honours and celebrates the skilful and compassionate care nurses and midwives provide every day.  

Anyone can make a nomination and every person nominated will be recognised with regular overall winners chosen and surprised with a special presentation for them and their colleagues. 

Nominate here:

The DAISY Award Nomination

Nominations can be made via forms across our sites or by visiting the Trust’s website.

Every nominee will be recognised and we will announce a number of winners throughout the year.  

Each winner will get a surprise presentation on their unit, a certificate and ‘Healer’s Touch’ statue, a DAISY pin and cinnamon rolls for them and their colleagues.  

All winners are also posted on the Trust’s DAISY section of the website and have a page on the DAISY Foundation’s website.  

The DAISY Award is funded by our Charity and is a recognition program to celebrate and recognise nurses and midwives, proportionally our largest professional group, by collecting nominations from patients, families, and co-workers. It is a way to thank nurses and midwives who go the extra mile and for the care and kindness they provide.  

It is one part of our Trust-wide reward and recognition programme that recognises and celebrates all our colleagues through these awards, local divisional schemes, our monthly Star Awards and of course our annual BWC Spirit Awards programme.  

How to nominate/criteria

You can easily nominate through our Trust website or through paper nomination forms available across all our sites. Simply fill in the form and pop it into one of the DAISY-branded nomination boxes.  

We ask you to provide some simple details about the care you experienced and to describe a situation in which the nurse or midwife demonstrated compassionate care and how it impacted you. Please provide as much detail as possible!  

Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of colleagues from across the Trust. When reviewing nominations, the committee will be looking at a number of criteria, they are:  

Delivers compassionate patient-centred care

Above and beyond their role

Impact on you 

Shares the Trust's values and upholds the standards of excellence

You - Putting the patient first, supporting their interests when planning or delivering care.

History

DAISY Awards were established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes who died from complications of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura in 1999 in the United States. During his care, they deeply appreciated not only the immense clinical skill but also the enormous compassion shown to Pat and his family by his nurses. When Pat died, they felt compelled to say, “Thank you!” to nurses in a very personal way.  

Well done to amazing Amy, DAISY Award winner

Amy with colleagues receiving her DAISY award

Amy with colleagues receiving her DAISY awardCongratulations to Amy Hands, Clinical Nurse Specialist on our Oncology Ward, who is another of our deserving DAISY Award winners.

A mum took the time to put in a heartfelt nomination recognising the kindness and compassion Amy offered to her daughter and family during a difficult time.

She was described as “an incredible source of support” throughout her child’s cancer treatment, especially in helping me meet her nutritional goals.

Amy took the time to truly listen to mum’s concerns and because of her reassurance and advocacy, she continued to breastfeed, a decision that has become a deeply meaningful part of her daughter's journey and wellbeing.

She later “went above and beyond” by researching a key feeding topic.

Mum said: “Amy has consistently been an outstanding advocate for our family. She has lifted my confidence and morale countless times during what has been the most difficult period of our lives. Her compassion, professionalism and dedication truly embody the spirit of the Daisy Award.”

Congratulations Amy.

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