HESTA calls for support of nurses and midwives in national awards

HESTA

HESTA is calling on Australians to show their appreciation and support for the nation’s nurses and midwives by submitting a nomination to the 2021 HESTA Australian Nursing and Midwifery Awards.

Heading into its 15th year, the Awards recognise nurses, midwives, nurse educators, researchers and personal care workers for their outstanding work to provide exceptional care, leading the way for improved health outcomes.

HESTA CEO Debby Blakey said the COVID-19 pandemic has further demonstrated the immense impact these professionals have in keeping communities healthy and safe.

“Our nurses and midwives are the backbone of our community; they deserve to be recognised,” Ms Blakey said.

“The global COVID-19 outbreak has highlighted the incredible work and dedication of our healthcare professionals, who have gone above and beyond to deliver quality patient care during a very difficult time.

“Nominating in these Awards is an opportunity to show support for and give thanks to all our nurses and midwives and acknowledge their hard work and achievements.”

Colleagues, patients and employers have until 7 February 2021 to nominate a nursing or midwifery professional who has demonstrated leadership, innovation and pursued excellence to deliver high-quality patient care.

Longstanding Awards sponsor, ME – the bank for you, is donating the $30,000 prize pool, to be split equally between the winners of each category – Nurse of the Year, Midwife of the Year and Outstanding Organisation.

ME Bank Acting CEO Adam Crane said the organisation was incredibly proud to have supported nurses and midwives through the Awards program since 2007.

“This is such an important award. It recognises the unsung heroes, the local legends who help us at every stage of our lives – from birth to old age. We applaud every one of this year’s future nominees,” Mr Crane said.

Finalists will be announced on 6 April 2021 and winners revealed at the Awards ceremony in Melbourne on 6 May 2021, pending COVID-19 safety restrictions.

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