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LOROS team in awards hat-trick


The Education Department at LOROS has been presented with a Special Recognition Award by Health Education England, the third award the Hospice has scooped in the past 12 months. The team at LOROS received the


award for its contribution to education in the health sector, during an Excellence in Education awards ceremony. The award comes just months


after it was announced that LOROS was the first hospice in the country to receive two national, prestigious awards, which were the Skills for Health Quality Mark and the City and Guild Accreditation Centre status. LOROS’ Director of Education


and Workforce, Mandy Motley, said: “I’m really proud of the team, we weren’t expecting it at all. “It was nice for our team to be


recognised. Understandably, and quite rightly, it’s usually the front-of- line members of staff, like the ward nurses, who are recognised for their care, so it’s great for our team to feel a sense of recognition for what we contribute to LOROS too.


“The award completes a trio of


recognition we have received in the past 12 months and the timing could not be better, especially with the building of the Professional Development Centre at LOROS well underway.” The awards ceremony, which


took place in Loughborough, included a number of different categories, with dozens of health organisations and individuals from the East Midlands nominated across the board. Every year, the Education team


trains more than 2,000 internal and external health and social care professionals. Last year, the hospice received


the Skills for Health Quality Mark, showcasing the positive experiences of its learners, stakeholder relationships, robust quality systems and high-quality teaching. It was also given the City and


Guild Accreditation Centre status for its end of life care programmes, allowing it to award qualifications to staff, volunteers and professionals.”


Staff from the Education Team at LOROS collect their award


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