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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Innovation 2007
Category sponsored by I&DeA -
Carer
The council worker whose care has helped changed somebodys future -
Inclusion
The council worker whose work has helped engage all residents in community decisions -
Lifetime Service
Sponsored by mouchel -
Initiative
The council worker whose ideas and dedication helped turn a neighbourhood around -
Team of the Year
Sponsored by CAPITA -
Care and Commitment
Sponsored by General Social Care Council -
Flood Response
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Bravery
Sponsored by National Policing Improvement Agency -
Leadership
Sponsored by Investors in People -
Innovation
Sponsored by I&DeA -
Length of Service
The council worker who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help local people during their service
Award Sponsors:
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Longtown and Brampton Fire Crews - 2008 Winner!!
Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service -
Bereavement Services Team
Macclesfield Borough Council -
Area A Cleansing Team
Oxford City Council -
Customer Services Team
London Borough of Sutton -
Hall Lane Assessment Rehabilitation Outreach Unit
Manchester City Council -
Housing Landlord Cleaning Team
Bournemouth Borough Council -
CAPITA
Sponsor of the Team of the Year Category
Bereavement Services Team
Macclesfield Borough Council
The Bereavement Services Team has achieved the number one spot in the north and a top-five ranking nationally for the quality of its services. They show people round, explaining the burial or cremation process, which, if the person is terminally ill, can put their mind at rest and help the family left behind in funeral-arranging. In addition to high levels of sympathetic care and attention, staff have developed various initiatives. Wildlife birdboxes provide memorials, the Macclesfield Cemetery Heritage Trail tours the 68-acre site cemetery and gardens of remembrance, the team is also looking to work with schools on the social culture of the local areas, and they help groups identify graves and research family history enquiries. L to R: Robert Warhurst (Sextant), Joan Williams (Crematorium Technician), Bev Richardson (Bereavement Services Officer), Fiona Ware (Administration Assistant), Sandra Scott (Administration Assistant), and Andrew Carroll (Crematorium Technician).



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