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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Team of the Year
Sponsored by CAPITA -
Inclusion
The council worker whose work has helped engage all residents in community decisions -
Initiative
The council worker whose ideas and dedication helped turn a neighbourhood around -
Bravery
Sponsored by National Policing Improvement Agency -
Lifetime Service
Sponsored by mouchel -
Carer
The council worker whose care has helped changed somebodys future -
Innovation 2007
Category sponsored by I&DeA -
Innovation
Sponsored by I&DeA -
Flood Response
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Length of Service
The council worker who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help local people during their service -
Care and Commitment
Sponsored by General Social Care Council -
Leadership
Sponsored by Investors in People
Award Sponsors:
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Helen Prophett - 2008 Winner!!
Local Housing Manager, Southampton City Council -
Cathy Inman
Doorstep Project Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council -
Joanna Kilburn
Housing Policy and Strategy Officer, Harrogate Borough Council -
Stuart Limb
Senior Investigations Officer - Revenues & Benefits, Leicester City Council -
Len White
Building Works Manager, Plymouth City Council -
John Wheatley
Refuse Manager, London Borough of Hackney -
Investors in People
Sponsor of the Leadership Category
Stuart Limb
Senior Investigations Officer - Revenues & Benefits, Leicester City Council
Stuart Limb was appointed Senior Investigations Officer in April 2006, subsequently developing a refreshed and creative team for investigating benefit fraud in Leicester's Housing Department. This followed a period of poor performance, low morale and a difficult government inspection. Stuart has given inspirational leadership and outstanding support to the team, leading to greatly improved working. Returning inspectors said the overall upturn in performance was commendable, the investigation team was 'well motivated and focused' and 'morale was high'. The result is that the team have risen from being ranked 206th in the country to 9th within a period of 12 months for tackling benefit fraud.



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