Who is your NHS winter hero?

Date published: 06 February 2013


Nominations are open for national NHS Heroes campaign to find NHS winter heroes.

Who’s your hero? Who do you know who has gone the extra mile to provide exceptional care this winter?

Show them how much you appreciate them with a nomination as your NHS Hero.

This winter has been particularly challenging for NHS staff, with outbreaks of norovirus and flu, and adverse weather conditions hitting most parts of the country putting hospitals, GP practices and ambulance services under a great deal of pressure.

Recent widespread snow and icy conditions have brought parts of the country to a standstill with school and road closures, flight cancellations and people unable to leave home, but stopping isn’t an option for NHS staff, they have no choice but to plough through. No matter the weather conditions, NHS staff and teams across the country go above and beyond their call of duty day in, day out to make sure you get the care you need, when you need it - without the expectation of acknowledgement or a thank you. 

The NHS Heroes campaign is your chance to give a little back by saying thank you, it gives everyone in England the chance to acknowledge the NHS staff that have been their heroes this winter; patients, their friends and families, work colleagues and professional peers can all nominate their personal NHS Heroes.

An NHS Hero spokesperson said: “This winter we have seen just how inspirational our NHS staff are, it is because of their determination and spirit that patients have continued to be able to access the care they need.

"The NHS employs over 1.4 million people, who are all trying to make a difference to people’s lives.

"With an organisation so large it can be difficult for members of the public to show their appreciation for the care they have received - NHS Heroes is their chance to do this. We know there are countless NHS Heroes out there.”

The last NHS Heroes campaign saw over 3,500 nominations received were inspirational with touching stories of NHS staff; like the community matron who walked miles in the snow during her day off to make sure vulnerable patients had food and vital supplies. Or the nurse who missed her own birthday to save a boy’s life by giving him CPR for over 25 minutes in sub-zero temperatures, knelt in the snow. 

To nominate your NHS hero visit:

 

www.nhsheroes.com

 

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