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11 June 2008 - Nurses congratulated for excellence

Health Minister Michael McGimpsey presented two learning disability nurses from Muckamore Abbey Hospital with the prestigious ‘Nurse of the Year’ award.

Elise Clinghan from Donacloney and Garvin McKnight from Hillsborough were presented with Northern Ireland’s top nursing award for leading the Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programme at Muckamore Hospital. This is the 12th year of the awards which are organised by the Royal College of Nursing.

The minister said: “I would like to congratulate Elise and Garvin for this achievement. They should be congratulated on their commitment to what is a difficult area of work. This is not a high profile part of nursing and yet it is clear from what we have heard this evening that both individuals are committed professionals, and thoroughly deserve the award they have received.

“As nurses what you do affects every single person in Northern Ireland at some time in their lives. You help people to live healthier lives, support those with a disability or chronic disease to achieve their full potential, and care for those who are terminally ill.

“The health and social care service is undergoing a period of dramatic change and transformation and you will be at the forefront of delivering this change for the benefits of patients. I will ensure that in the midst of all this change that nurses and midwives have all the support and resources they need to continue to fulfil their role.”

Among the other award winners on the night were runners-up Jackie Kayes, Julie Hamilton and Anne Whiteside from the Community Nurse In-Reach Service at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. They were commended for their work in providing a specialist nursing service to treat patients at home instead of having to be admitted to hospital.

Notes to editors:

1. RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Award

Winner

Elsie Clinghan, Ward Sister and Garvin McKnight, Staff Nurse, Muckamore Abbey

Hospital

Runner-up

Jackie Kayes, Anne Whiteside, Julie Hamilton

Community nurse in-reach team, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

Patient’s Choice Award sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline

Winner

Marie Allen, Community Children’s Nurse, Southern Health and Social Care Trust

Joint Runners-up

Terry Quinn, Health Care Assistant, Regional Acquired Brain Injury Unit, Musgrave Park Hospital

Paddy Bell, Staff Nurse, Knockbracken Health Care Park

Team Manager Award sponsored by Pfizer

Winner

Hilary Maguire, Clinical Services Manager, Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice

Runner Up

Margaret Sloan, Ward Manager, Antrim Area Hospital

Health Care Support Worker Award, sponsored by the DHSSPS

Winner

Frances Phillips, Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice

Runner-up

Marie Craig, Bethany Care Home, Belfast

Directors of Nursing Award

Winner

Elizabeth Henderson, NICAN nurse director, Belfast City Hospital

Joint Runners-up

Barbara Hanna, respiratory nurse specialist South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust

Bernie McWilliams, Deputy Ward Manager, Mid-Ulster Hospital

Chief Nursing Officer’s Award, sponsored by the DHSSPS

Winner

Patricia Watt, Haemovigilance Practitioner, Southern Health and Social Care Trust

Runner-Up

Sharon Love, Falls Injury Prevention Nurse, Northern Health and Social Care Trust

Student Award, sponsored by Queen’s University

Winner

Jackie Moore, Open University

Joint Runners-up

Sarah Dorrian, Queen’s University

Nancy Maxwell, University of Ulster

Nursing Research Award, sponsored by the University of Ulster

Winner

Joan Lafferty, Celine Duffy, Fiona Rankin, Patricia Kearney, Breast Care Nurses, Altnagelvin Hospital

Runner-up

Karen Bleakley, University of Ulster/ Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice

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