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Apprenticeship award success for Mid Yorkshire Hospitals

National Apprentice Awards, winners holding certificate

Pictured: Nina Borowik, Apprentice Healthcare Assistant (L) and Anita Mason, Clinical Skills Tutor (R)

 

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust is ending National Apprenticeship Week on a high after scooping up two awards in the Heart of Yorkshire Education Group Apprenticeship Awards, following a prestigious awards ceremony on Thursday 9 February.

The Trust was delighted to receive the Special Recognition Award, in acknowledgment of its ongoing collaborative work with Wakefield College, and Apprentice Healthcare Assistant, Nina Borowik, received the Health & Education Apprentice of the Year award.

The annual awards aim to recognise the outstanding contributions and achievements of apprentices across Yorkshire, alongside highlighting employers’ commitments to apprenticeship programmes.

Len Richards, Chief Executive of the Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said: “I’m exceptionally proud of the success of my colleagues at the Apprenticeship Awards last night, in recognition of all the work we have undertaken at the Trust to support apprenticeships over the years. I look forward to continuing to collaborate with the team at Wakefield College to further progress this exciting work.

“Congratulations to all involved for your fantastic contributions. Also, a huge well done to Nina for your hard work and dedication – I’m looking forward to seeing how your career progresses with us here at the Trust.”

As an active apprenticeship employer, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals have this week shown their support to National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), by highlighting available roles within the Trust and showcasing the benefits of taking part in an apprenticeship as a route into your chosen career, by shining a light on individuals who have undertaken both clinical and non-clinical apprenticeships. The Trust also welcomed their 100th Wakefield College apprentice to the team during National Apprenticeship Week.

To find out more about apprenticeships at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals, visit: www.midyorks.nhs.uk/apprenticeships

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