Council Worker of the Year Award Finalists 2008
Introducing all the finalists for Council Worker of the Year Award 2008. The winners have now been announced. Nomination forms for the 2009 awards are available to download now on our News page!
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Inclusion
The council worker whose work has helped engage all residents in community decisions -
Flood Response
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Carer
The council worker whose care has helped changed somebodys future -
Leadership
Sponsored by Investors in People -
Innovation
Sponsored by I&DeA -
Care and Commitment
Sponsored by General Social Care Council -
Length of Service
The council worker who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help local people during their service -
Team of the Year
Sponsored by CAPITA -
Bravery
Sponsored by National Policing Improvement Agency -
Lifetime Service
Sponsored by mouchel -
Initiative
The council worker whose ideas and dedication helped turn a neighbourhood around -
Innovation 2007
Category sponsored by I&DeA
Award Sponsors:
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Peter Kear - 2008 WInner!!
ICT Infrastructure Planning Analyst, Staffordshire County Council -
Mary Dalman
Customer Service Development Manager, London Borough of Croydon -
Jane Dabrowska
Service Manager, Older and Disabled People's Services, Leicestershire County Council -
Chris Doyle
Community Safety Warden, Vale Royal Borough Council -
Streetsport Cage Project Team
Leisure Development and Outdoor Amenities Team, East Ayrshire Council -
I&DeA
Sponsor of the Innovation Category
Streetsport Cage Project Team
Leisure Development and Outdoor Amenities Team, East Ayrshire Council
StreetSport Initiative
The StreetSport Cages provide sports activities in communities that have been identified as hotspots by East Ayrshire's Anti Social Behaviour team, the police and local people. The project team for this initiative are Katie Kelly and Angie Bennett from Leisure Development and Bob McCulloch and John Roxburgh from Outdoor Amenities. They have a 'can do" approach and work with the police, health professionals and local people to develop funding packages for these excellent facilities. In the now 22 areas (up from 3, 12 months ago) where cages have been erected, anti-social behaviour has been virtually eliminated and positive and healthy outcomes for young people have been secured. Importantly, the reaction and support from local people has been tremendous.



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