DAISY Award

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Nominate a Nurse or Midwife for a DAISY Award

 

If you would like to nominate one of our Nurses or Midwives* for providing excellent care to you or a loved one, you can nominate them here for a DAISY Award. 

* This includes ALL registered nurses and midwives who are employed by NHS Grampian or the Health and Social Care Partnerships, including (but not limited to) health visitors, prison nurses, district nurses who visit people's homes, and school nurses, as well as the nurses and midwives you may meet on our wards across Grampian. If you require further information, the DAISY team will gladly assist. Please e-mail gram.nhsgdaisyaward@nhs.scot 

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What is the DAISY Award?

 

The DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Award is a global recognition programme that recognises and celebrates the skilled, compassionate care Nurses and Midwives deliver daily. The programme is delivered by the not-for-profit DAISY Foundation. 

You can read more on the DAISY Foundation website.

The Award is an opportunity for patients or their loved ones to say 'thank you' to a Nurse or Midwife who provided exceptional care.

 

Why is the DAISY Award important?

 

J. Patrick Barnes' family founded the DAISY Foundation after he died in 1999 from complications of the autoimmune disease immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). They were deeply appreciative of the kindness and compassion shown to Patrick and his entire family while he was in the hospital. When he died, they wanted to say "thank you" to nurses in a very public way.

 

How we celebrate our nominees and honourees


Each DAISY Award recipient will be recognised at a public ceremony in their place of work, where they will receive a DAISY Award pin badge, a certificate outlining their nomination, a hand carved stone statue entitled a Healer’s Touch and some sweet treats. 

To nominate a Nurse or Midwife please complete the DAISY Award Nomination Form. 

A pdf version is also available if you'd prefer to download it, print at home, and mail it back to us at:

Caroline Reid
Clinical Nurse Manager
3rd Floor Management Offices
Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital
Westburn Road
Abedeen
AB25 2ZG

A copy of our DAISY Award privacy notice (information about how your data will be used and stored) is available on our website.

If you would like a paper copy of the nomination form and/or the privacy notice sent out to you, please email gram.nhsgdaisyaward@nhs.scot 

 

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FAQs


Q: What is the DAISY Award?


A: The DAISY Award is a recognition programme that honors exceptional Nurses and Midwives who provide compassionate and skilled care to their patients. The programme is delivered by the not-for-profit DAISY Foundation. 


Q: Who can nominate for the DAISY Award?


A: Patients or loved ones can complete a nomination for any Nurse or Midwife.


Q: What are the criteria for the DAISY Award?


A: The DAISY Award criteria include demonstrating exceptional nursing and midwifery skills, providing compassionate care, and making a positive impact on the patient's experience.


Q: How can I submit a nomination for the DAISY Award?


A: You can submit a nomination for the DAISY Award through the online nomination form.


Q: Can I nominate more than one person?


A: Yes, you can include more than one nominee in a single nomination, but you can also indicate that you want to keep the nominees separate. If you want to keep your nominees separate, please write distinct sentences or paragraphs for each one.


Q: Can I nominate a whole team?


A: No, we are just accepting nominations for individuals at present.


Q: How are the nomination forms processed and voted for?


A: The DAISY admin team collate the nominations sent each month and the nominee’s details are anonymised before being sent for consideration by the review panel, consisting of NHS Grampian staff members.

For any other enquiries, please contact gram.nhsgdaisyawards@nhs.scot 

 

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Published: 10/01/2024 09:14