
Join us at the Council Worker of the Year Awards - the local government event of the year! Council Worker of the Year Awards 2009 winners have been announced, see who won here...!
Voting has now ended.
Stay tuned for the 2009 winners!
Stay tuned for the 2009 winners!
Sue Bourne - WINNER!
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Headteacher, Reading Borough Council
Sue Bourne is Headteacher at The Avenue Special School in Reading. It's a very special school and she's a very special person. She's turned the school round from the brink of closure to an 'outstanding' school (Ofsted 2008) She helps care for 81 pupils with very complex needs She's won a number of awards for the school's work.
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Leadership 2009
A council worker who has shown great leadership skills and is an inspiration to those around them -
Transformation 2009
A council worker whose work has transformed a project to benefit the community or council -
Caring 2009
A council worker who has demonstrated outstanding care towards others -
Innovation 2009
A council worker whose innovative work has benefited the council or the wider community -
Bravery 2009
A council worker who has demonstrated an exceptional feat of bravery in the course of their daily life -
Lifetime Service 2009
A council worker who deserves recognition for long and outstanding service to their council -
Working with Young People 2009
A council worker who has shown exceptional dedication in the service of young people -
Team of the Year 2009
A council team whose work has shone and stood out above all others -
Community Engagement 2009
A council worker who has found effective ways for their council to engage more with its community -
Green Award 2009
An individual who has developed a green initiative that has had a beneficial impact on the environment




