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The 2020 Book of the Night
The winners are revealed
We would like to thank everyone who participated in the 2020 LaingBuisson Awards. All finalists have provided exemplary contributions to their sector, but there can only be one winner.
The Awards have received an impressive number of submissions from across the UK reaching an all-time high.
Winners:
Response to COVID
Outstanding Response to COVID in Social Care Award | Outstanding Response to COVID in Healthcare Award
Social Care
Small Residential Care Award | Large Residential Care Award | Specialist Care Award
Supported Living Award | Homecare Award | Housing with Care Award
Clinical Services
Hospital Award | Hospital Group Award | Primary Care & Diagnostics Award
Healthcare Outcomes Award | Nursing Practice Award | Rehabilitation Award
Innovators & Leaders
Public Private Partnership Award | Management Excellence Award | Innovation in Care Award
Innovation in Health Tech | Excellence in Training Award | Rising Star Award
Investors & Finance
Investor Award | Lender Award | Financial Advisor Award
Property
Property Consultant Award | Property Investor Award | Property Developer Award
Advisors
Management Consultant Award | Recruiter Award | Public Legal Award
Response to COVID
Outstanding Response to COVID in Social Care Award
Winner:
MiHomecare Limited
“A well put together entry showing how the vision of one person made a huge difference to homecare in her locality, so much so that the ideas were rolled out across the organisation.”
The full list of finalists are:
Outstanding Response to COVID in Healthcare Award
Winner:
The Montefiore Hospital
“An independent hospital that was ahead of the curve in terms of offering support to the NHS and its patients and which adopted and integrated new technology quickly and effectively to facilitate the safe treatment of patients.”
The full list of finalists are:
Social Care
Small Residental Care Award
Winner:
Stow Healthcare Group
“I love the ‘Rights Based’ approach taken by the Stow Health Group, with activities such as actively supporting voting and their broader commitment to the development of young people into the care industry with work placement and apprenticeships really making them stand out.”
The full list of finalists are:
Large Residential Care Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Anchor Hanover
“The Memoride, a pedal exerciser which generates an image of a town onto a screen using Google Maps, is simple yet effective to taking people ‘out’. The business outcome and service users outcome is remarkable.”
The full list of finalists are:
Specialist Care Award
Winner:
Eden Futures
“A great approach to user engagement and strong use of technology both make Eden’s application a strong application.”
The full list of finalists are:
Supported Living Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
CareTech Community Services – Complete Care and Enablement Team
“An excellent application where the commitment to being service user-centred leaps from the page. The very core of how this organisation is formed is innovative and the successes as wide-ranging as weddings to young peoples’ services shows the creativity of the organisation, along with the great commitments to the wider stakeholder community.”
The full list of finalists are:
Homecare Award
Winner:
The Good Care Group
“CQC outstanding in all domains. Outcome-orientation in its work and appears to use data well to achieve them. Paperless care records with access provided to family members. Recruiting based on workers’ values. Appears to be strongly committed to workforce values. Very low staff turnover. The nomination was well-supported with evidence to back up claims made, which set it apart from most of its competitors’ nominations.”
The full list of finalists are:
Housing with Care Award
Winner:
McCarthy & Stone
“Providing a safe and secure environment, with additional care as required, is a powerful formula and one which McCarthy & Stone have made their own.”
The full list of finalists are:
Children’s Services Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Young Foundations
“The Young Foundations service offers step down from hospital care to vulnerable young people, and nurtures them in what is clearly a supportive family environment.”
The full list of finalists are:
Clinical Services
Hospital Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
The Royal Marsden
“Highly differentiated offer providing excellent outcomes for patients and great support and development for colleagues.”
The full list of finalists are:
Hospital Group Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Schoen Clinic UK
“Significant innovation, and investment, into the delivery of mental health services. PROMS platform sounds very interesting as well.”
The full list of finalists are:
Primary Care & Diagnostics Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
BfB Labs
“A highly differentiated organisation with innovative solutions and a keen focus on all stakeholder groups.”
The full list of finalists are:
Healthcare Outcomes Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Oxehealth
“The commitment to real measurable outcomes and a very strong company ethos are clear.”
The full list of finalists are:
Nursing Practice Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
The London Breast Institute – Princess Grace Hospital
“An exceptional example of true innovation based on an understanding of patients’ needs.”
The full list of finalists are:
Rehabilitation Award
Winner:
Christchurch Group
“Adapted their care model with impressive speed to provide a specialised service for coronavirus patients.”
The full list of finalists are:
Innovators & Leaders
WinnerPublic Private Partnership Award
Winner:
Cromwell Hospital and The Royal Marsden
“Great initiative between charitable, public and private sector to ensure access to cancer treatments whilst freeing up acute beds to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The full list of finalists are:
Management Excellence Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Oakland Care
“A real focus on people from top-down and instilling values in the organisation that have led to strong commercial results.”
The full list of finalists are:
Innovation in Care Award
Winner:
The Good Care Group
“Good use of innovation and technology to support its underlying care and people business.”
The full list of finalists are:
Innovation in Health Tech
Winner:
HAS Technology
“I like the predictive and preventative nature of this product and it could be really helpful in stopping emergencies.”
The full list of finalists are:
Excellence in Training Award
Winner:
Joint Hospital Group (South)
“I think this was quite an innovative project and I like the way in which they understood the need to develop partnerships right across the system in order to deliver the best outcomes possible for the people they support.”
The full list of finalists are:
Rising Star Award
Sponsored by:
Winner:
Karolina Gerlich, The Care Workers’ Charity
“Karolina is passionate about the social care workforce and she has shown outstanding commitment to the care sector and delivered so much and is continually trying to improve the status and understanding of the workforce.”
The full list of finalists are:
Abdul R Shiil, Sahan Cares C.I.C
Debbie Harris, Autumna
Dr Emer MacSweeney, Re:Cognition Health
Jacqueline Berry, My Care Consultant
James Cook, Loveday & Co
Lukasz Rzeczkowski & Greg Jarzabek, Trustedoctor
Martyn Heginbotham, Salutem Healthcare
Mrs Rajal Patni, Lavanya Plus
Professor Gordon Wishart, Check4Cancer
Richard Böckel, myo
Dr Tim Wigmore, Schoen Clinic London
Simon Parker, The Care Home Show
Steven Embleton, My Learning Cloud
Investors & Finance
Investor Award
Winner:
Montreux Capital Management (UK)
“A very strong entry. The case study articulated a clear investment story, including well-explained motivations and rewards for different stakeholders. Overall, MCM have explained their intent and differentiation extremely well.”
The full list of finalists are:
Lender Award
Winner:
Barclays Bank
“Excellent business offering within the Lender category, offering specialist sector commentary and events to share knowledge.”
The full list of finalists are:
Financial Advisor Award
Winner:
Grant Thornton
“Grant Thornton has demonstrated innovation relating to tax-efficient structuring for the wider sector alongside advising on a number of successful deals.”
The full list of finalists are:
Property
Property Consultant Award
Winner:
Knight Frank
“Leaders in the field, reports and articles always on point.”
The full list of finalists are:
Property Investor Award
Winner:
Triple Point
“Excellent case study and wonderful examples of responsible investment with an approach to COVID and donating 15% of its Initial Fees from all its investment products to its Helping Hands initiative, funding and supplying PPE and hand cream to frontline health workers across the UK.”
The full list of finalists are:
Property Developer Award
Winner:
Frontier Estates
“Good to see investment in plug and play and Quantum partnership.”
The full list of finalists are:
Advisors
Management Consultant Award
Winner:
Connell Consulting
“Focus on commercial due diligence. Strong deployment of primary research methods. Strong data analysis. Many examples of successfully advising companies.”
The full list of finalists are:
Recruiter Award
Winner:
Barchester Healthcare
“This is really very different – Barchester have brought it all in-house, with an innovative approach, made real achievements by matching people to culture – and gained outstanding commercial success by bringing downtime cost of recruitment and the use of agency significantly in a very challenging sector. This is an industry-leading exemplar.”
The full list of finalists are:
Public Legal Award
Winner:
Clyde & Co
“Clyde & Co’s focus and expertise on insurance and regulatory law clearly set them apart from the rest. This follows through in their approach where they have demonstrated strong examples of delivering excellence and innovation.”
The full list of finalists are:
Private Legal Award
Winner:
CMS
“The lengthy list of projects, the variety of support provided and complexity of the work undertaken – sets them apart as the de-facto leaders in their field.”
The full list of finalists are:
LaingBuisson Outstanding Contribution Award
Winner:
Vic Rayner, CEO of National Care Forum
“Always at the forefront of thought on policy and other issues, she is a true representative of the best values of social care providers.”