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  • Nominations now open

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    The day has finally arrived! Nominations are now open for this year’s Coventry Health and Wellbeing awards. The 2020 awards will be in the following categories:

    Innovator of the Year – we’re looking for new initiatives or ideas that have had a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of Coventry citizens

    Digital Innovation of the Year – we’re looking for new uses of technology that have had a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of Coventry citizens

    Participation Award – we’re looking for examples of how clients or service users have been involved in decision making or the running of services

    Social Value Contribution – we’re looking for examples of how services are run in ways which promote the social and economic vibrancy of the city and help improve the local environment

    Partnership Award - we’re looking for examples of services working with other agencies which has a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of Coventry citizens

    The popular Health Hero award will also be returning. We want to recognise volunteers that are making a difference to the health and wellbeing of Coventry citizens working alongside organisations in the Public Health sector.

    If you are looking for inspiration have a look at last year’s awards and what they were for awarded for. This year’s winners will be revealed at the Awards event on 6th July. All shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend. Get your nominations in to be in with a chance of attending. Good Luck!


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  • Innovation of the Year 2019

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    South Warwickshire Foundation Trust (SWFT) were the Innovators of the Year in 2019. They picked up their award for the Bump and Buggy programme. This is a free service, designed for mums and mums to be who want to take care of their body, health and mental wellbeing during and after pregnancy.

    The programme is part of the existing Coventry Family Health and Lifestyle service that works to deliver services designed to reduce the risk of obesity among children by supporting families. It was co-developed with mums and mums to be in the community to have a say in the type of exercises that they would like to do, to keep the sessions varied, and offers exercise and nutrition support in a fun and relaxed environment.

    The sessions are run city-wide within different settings including, family hubs, leisure centres, church halls and community centres. The sessions combine ante and postnatal exercise that can be adapted to cater to all levels of fitness whilst encouraging new friendship groups and the chance to exercise and talk. They allow mums to bring their babies/children along without the worry of cost or organising childcare.

    Kerry Harris collected the award because of her creative influence and role within the community to improve and mental wellbeing in motherhood through physical activity and friendship.

    Kerry said “It has been a positive and enjoyable journey, encouraging mums, listening to their experiences during and after pregnancy, and giving them confidence to get out the house to the park (in all weathers) with their baby and help to improve their mental wellbeing. The group has allowed new friendships to be formed; the ladies have set up WhatsApp groups and have stayed in touch with each other outside of the sessions”

    “It is so much more than an exercise class, it allows the ladies to interact with each other, share concerns, give advice and support each other through motherhood.”

    Are you doing things a little differently? Have you had a creative idea that has been adopted by your service? Has your innovation had a positive impact on people who use your service or other Coventry citizens? If so the Innovation of the Year award could be yours. Nominations open on 3rd February, you have to be in it to win it…..


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  • Digital Innovation of the year 2019

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    At the 2019 Health and Wellbeing Awards the Digital Innovation Award went to the Healthy Life Styles Team at ICE Creates for their Best You app. Best-You is all about inspiring people to create new habits and break old ones, building resilience and wellbeing by allowing users to self-care alongside involvement with the lifestyle service coaches.

    The platform supports user tracking and goal setting around making specific lifestyle changes, like healthy weight or reducing alcohol, becoming smoke free or improving mental health over a measured period. Coventry as a city, measured and recorded a behaviour change on Best-You at over a tonne of weight lost in just one month alone.

    Stuart Jackson, founder of ICE Creates, was thrilled to win the Digital Innovation Award and believes giving back to the community in a way that helps people build their resilience and become the best versions of themselves is of the highest importance.

    “We believe Best-You is ahead of the curve in helping our population make change happen for themselves and are very excited about the impact so far. It can be used by individuals, groups and workplaces and unlike most other social media platforms there is no advertising on the app. For individuals this tool has improved overall health, mental wellbeing and quality of life. Hundreds of people have lost weight, quit smoking, got more active and cut down on their alcohol consumption by using this tool. In the long-term this means we can also help individuals to reduce the risk of diseases and conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and COPD.

    Have you developed a Digital Innovation this year? Are you using technology in a new way that is having a positive impact on the people you are supporting? Are you using technology to improves outcomes for individuals? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you could be in contention for this year’s Digital Innovation Award? Don’t miss out on your chance to win, come back here on 3rd February to nominate yourself.


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