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HEALTHCARE ESTATES IHEEM AWARDS 2023


A team from Swansea Bay University Health Board picked up the Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year Award from IHEEM President-Elect, Nigel Keery (far left).


elements such as ventilation and energy efficient lighting, heating, and design. The shortlisted nominees for this category this year were: n CAMHS Stockport – FWP. n Child Development Unit, Elland – AFL Architects.


n Community Diagnostic Centre – Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.


n Southmead Hospital Conversion of Administrative Space to Additional Clinical Capacity – North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) & PFI partners (InfraRed, Foresight, Infraconsult, Vercity & Bouygues Energies & Services).


n The Global Mercy Ship – MIG Medical, and


n Ultrasound Room at Birmingham Children’s Hospital – Vital Services. In this category a Highly Commended went to AFL Architects, for the Child Development Unit in Elland. Kim Shelley of Eta Projects then announced that this year’s winner in this category was MIG Medical – for the Global Mercy Ship. MIG’s Carl Mitten went up on stage to collect the award.


Staff Wellbeing of the Year The Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year Award – Andy Powell explained – is sponsored by IHEEM, and was introduced


The Newcastle Hospitals Estates and Sustainability Team, BeaconMedaes, and Medclair, were jointly awarded the Sustainable Achievement Award, presented by Steve Jamieson of Siemens (far left).


by the Institute to recognise an initiative or programme within a Trust designed to ensure the wellbeing and mental health of its team. Nominated for the 2023 award were: n Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces – Swansea Bay University Health Board.


n PW3 Agile Working and Staff Welfare Project – Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT Capital Team.


n Staff Roof Garden – Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton. Andy Powell said: “To announce the winner, please welcome to the stage IHEEM President-Elect, Nigel Keery OBE. Nigel Keery then announced that the winner of Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year was Swansea Bay University Health Board, for Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces. The Health Board team then joined Andy Powell and Nigel Keery on stage to collect their award.


Sustainable Achievement Award The evening’s final award, sponsored by Siemens, was the Sustainable Achievement Award, which goes to the organisation or team that has ‘made the best use of innovative technology and sustainable practices to reduce its project’s carbon footprint in the past 12 months’.


Andy Powell explained that this


year’s nominees were: n Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces – Swansea Bay University Health Board.


n Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s Sustainability, Energy and Waste Team.


n Mitie at UCLH. n Nitrous Cracking: Safe & Sustainable Delivery of Net Zero Medicines – Newcastle Hospitals Estates & Sustainability Team.


n Refurbishment of Aintree University Hospital Tower Block – Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.


A Highly Commended in this category went to Swansea Bay University Health Board for Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces. Steve Jamieson, Vertical Market lead (Healthcare) at Siemens, then announced that the winner of the 2023 Sustainable Achievement Award was the Newcastle Hospitals Estates & Sustainability Team – for its initiative, ‘Nitrous Cracking: Safe & Sustainable Delivery of Net Zero Medicines’. A number of team members then ascended the stage to pick up the award.


Round of applause The last award having been presented, Andy Powell asked all present to give a big round of applause to all the winners and those who had been Highly Commended. He added: “Well, that’s it for another year. It’s been a fabulous evening; thank you all for being here, and congratulations to all the nominees and winners of tonight’s Awards. Can we have a last, huge round of applause for our guest speaker, Wynne Evans B.E.M. Take a bow, Wynne.” The MC concluded: “The organisers


All the evening’s winners were invited back to the stage for photographs at the end of the presentations.


42 Health Estate Journal November 2023


would now like to invite all of the trophy winners back up onto the stage for a group photo. While they’re making their way up, it just remains for me, on behalf of everyone involved in organising this wonderful event, to thank our sponsors, everyone who entered an award and, of course, all of you, for being here tonight. Ladies and Gentlemen, we’ll see you next year, enjoy the bar, and good night.”


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