THIRD sector workers in Coventry urged to enter the prestigious Markel 3rd Sector Care awards before the closing date October 23.
Nominations are free and may include yourself or someone you know that has made significant contributions working in the not-for-profit health and care sector.
This could mean working for community networks that support the elderly or homeless, or for bigger corporations such as hospice or care home work.
The awards are organised by Care Management Matters and developed with the National Care Forum, a not-for-profit company that provides advice to those in the care sector.
Shortlisted applications will receive tickets to the awards ceremony at The Grand Hotel in Birmingham on March 14 2025.
Go to care.uk.markel.com/care-awards to find out more about nominations and the benefits of entering. Or visit uk.markel.com for more on Markel insurance, an organisation that supports the care sector through their services.
Neil Galjaard, divisional managing director at Markel, said: “Every year, we are inspired by the incredible stories of how people and organisations across the UK make a real difference in people’s lives – so we want to hear from those working in the not-for-profit sector in Coventry to celebrate their work and provide them with the recognition they deserve.
“As we prepare for our 11th award ceremony next year, we are honoured to be associated with CMM and the awards.
“Proud to be different, the Markel 3rd Sector Care Awards are free to enter, tickets to the ceremony are gifted and judges on the panel have lived experience – by removing barriers to enter, we ensure we really are celebrating the very best of those in the third sector.”
Lisa Werthmann, director at CMM, added: “It is a real privilege to have founded and organise the Markel 3rd Sector Care Awards – which is such a significant and uplifting event.
“I urge everyone working in this sector to nominate your colleagues and also recognise your own hard work so that we continue to recognise excellence through what promises to be a truly inspiring celebration.”
Written by Cerys McAdam
