Share your nominations for the GOSH Staff Awards 2025

2 Jun 2025, 3 p.m.

We are delighted to open nominations for the 2025 GOSH Staff Awards.

GOSH staff go above and beyond to provide patients with the best possible care and this is your opportunity to celebrate and recognise their amazing contributions.

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Nominations are now open for the GOSH Staff Awards 2025

The GOSH Staff Awards recognise and celebrate our colleagues and teams who have gone above and beyond over the past year.

It's your opportunity to nominate a team or individual who has made a positive impact on your time at GOSH.

We're calling current GOSH patients, family members, or carers to help us celebrate our hardworking teams.

Nominations are open and will close on 13 July 2025.

The awards recognise and celebrate GOSH staff and volunteers who have gone above and beyond in the past year, achieving remarkable accomplishments for their teams and our patients.

Last year over 55 members of staff were nominated by you and we would love to have more this year.

How to apply

Share your story of a team or individual who has made a positive impact on your time at GOSH.

Please note, we can only accept nominations from current GOSH patients or family members.

Announcement of the winners

The 2025 winners will be announced at a special ceremony in October.

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