Great Practice Awards 2021
Nominations
The Great Practice Awards are open for nominations from Monday 24th May 2021 until Friday 11th June 2021 12pm.
When nominating an organisation, partnership or individual please ensure you answer all questions on the nomination form; this information is what the public and panels will base their decisions on – you cannot submit more information after the closing date.
Individuals, organisations and partnerships/networks can nominate themselves.
The Golden Key programme is hosting these awards and we are looking to celebrate great practice from across the whole city. Therefore, Golden Key programme staff or operational teams cannot be nominated for awards. However, partnership projects with which Golden Key programme staff or operational teams are involved can be nominated.
All nominees will be contacted by email after shortlisting has taken place.
For our full terms and conditions, please go to www.goldenkeybristol.org.uk/gpa-tc
Inspiring Learning Award
This award celebrates those who have successfully engaged, informed or inspired others, bringing about positive action or a change in behaviour to improve the lives of people with complex needs. Nominees can include individuals, organisations or networks.
This work can be online or offline e.g. a campaign, piece of lobbying, training, creating platforms for sharing learning.
Change for Good Award
This award recognises the importance of trauma- and psychologically-informed approaches when working with people experiencing multiple disadvantage. It celebrates individuals and organizations that put the needs of each individual at the heart of everything they do.
Examples could include creating reflective spaces, allowing for mistakes and considering the wider impact of decisions and changes.
Developing Trust Award
This award recognises the importance of developing trusting relationships. It celebrates individuals, organisations or networks that act with integrity when working with people to make change happen.
Cultivating Change Award
The Cultivating Change Award recognises that, in order to create system change, people need to feel empowered to create change themselves. The award is for individuals who trust, support and facilitate others to make changes to the system that positively impact on the lives of people with complex needs.
This could include line managers, commissioners, your colleagues.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion Award
This award recognises individuals, organisations or networks who engage with diverse communities and seek to address power imbalances to make the system more accessible, inclusive and effective for those who are excluded or disadvantaged in multiple ways.
Independent Futures Award
This award celebrates individuals, organisations and networks who demonstrate a commitment to co-production by meaningfully and creatively collaborating with people with lived experience of multiple disadvantage to change the system.
This could include community groups, volunteers, commissioners, services, businesses.
System Change Hero Award
This award applauds the individuals who are working to make the system better for everyone. This person takes the bigger picture into account, making connections, sharing learning and working across organisational boundaries to create better experiences for people with complex needs using services. This award will be decided by popular public vote.