Provider Collaborative individuals and projects scoop three prestigious awards

An individual, a team and a service from the Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Sussex, Kent and Medway CAMHS Provider Collaborative stole the show after receiving three awards -two golds and one silver - at this year's Positive Practice Awards. 

Run by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, the Positive Practice Awards celebrate the hard work and dedication of its staff. 

Natalie Kinsella, Participation Lead for the Provider Collaborative received the gold award for the People First (non-clinical) category for her work with young people and families to ensure they are listened to and involved in projects and service developments.  

The Family Ambassador team which supports families of young people admitted to a Tier 4 CAMHS inpatient ward also received a gold award for the Non-Clinical Team of the Year category.  

Spring Tide Eating Disorder Day service, which was commissioned by the Provider Collaborative and is run by Sussex Partnership, received a silver award for the Clinical Team of the Year category. 

Congratulations to all the award winners who make it their mission to put young people and their families at the heart of everything they do. 

Pictured: (i) Natalie Kinsella, Participation Lead for the Provider Collaborative with Dan Charlton, Chief Communications Officer, Sussex Partnership, (ii) Lucy Morley, Lead Ambassador, Family Ambassador Team, (iii) the Spring Tide team with other award finalists. 

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Lucy Morley, Lead Family Ambassador collecting the award for the Family Ambassador team

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