South Eastern Trust Celebrates Nurse Of Year Awards

South Eastern Trust Celebrates Successes At Prestigious RCN Nurse of the Year Awards

The South Eastern Trust is celebrating after three of its Nurses won top accolades and four others were named runners-up at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Nurse of the Year Awards, held last night at the Culloden Hotel.

The Brownlee-Silverdale Leadership Award was presented to the Trust’s Director of Primary Care and Older People, Clare-Marie Dickson.

Clare-Marie has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership throughout her career, earning widespread recognition within the Trust and across the Region for her strategic vision and ability to lead meaningful system-wide change. Her innovative work with Primary Care Multi-Disciplinary Teams across the Trust area has had a transformative impact on patient care and service delivery.

(l-r) Dr David Robinson (Director of Nursing), Roisin Coulter (Chief Executive), Leanne Jones (Nurse Lead for Workforce, Education and Development), Leanne’s mum Sharon Quinn, Roisin Devlin (Asst. Director of Nursing/Midwifery Regulation, Workforce Planning, Education and Development); and Jonathan Patton (Chairman).
(Photos courtesy of the South Eastern HSC Trust.)

Nurse Lead for Workforce, Education and Development, Leanne Jones, was awarded the Directors of Nursing Award for being an outstanding role model who exemplifies professionalism and unwavering passion for Nursing. Originally from a mental health background, Leanne transitioned into a corporate role with a clear focus on ensuring that Nursing staff across the Trust are supported, valued and empowered by the Nursing Workforce Team.

The Learning in Practice Award was presented to Gillian McConvey, Senior Lead Nurse for Nursing & Midwifery Assurance and Quality. Gillian led the development and successful implementation of the ‘What To Know On The Go’ (WTKOTG) initiative, launched in July 2024.

xa0Clare-Marie Dickson with her Brownlee-Silverdale Leadership Award.

The innovative programme was designed to ensure essential learning reaches frontline Nurses and Midwives by bringing training directly to clinical settings in a practical, accessible way.

The South Eastern Trust was also delighted to have four additional staff recognised as runners-up in their respective categories.

Angela Berry, Ward Sister and Shirleen Porter, Deputy Ward Sister, from the Macmillan Cancer Unit at the Ulster Hospital, were named runners-up in the RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Award. Catherine Fairley, Staff Nurse, was named runner-up in the Chief Nursing Officer Rising Star Award category and Complex Care Co-Ordinator, Wanda Walsh in the Public Health Award category.

Gillian McConveyxa0(Senior Lead Nurse for Nursing & Midwifery Assurance and Quality), second left, with Clare-Marie Dicksonxa0(Director of Primary Care and Older People); Roisin Coulter, Trust CEO, and Dr David Robinson (Director of Nursing).

Congratulating both the winners and runners-up, the Trust’s Executive Director of Nursing, Dr David Robinson, said: “I am incredibly proud of each and every one of our Nurses who were recognised at this year’s RCN Awards.

“These awards shine a spotlight on the dedication, innovation and leadership that our Nursing staff demonstrate every single day.

“From strategic system change to support for learning on the ground, our winners and finalists exemplify the very best of Nursing and I warmly congratulate them on this well-deserved recognition.”


·         Dr David Robinson (Director of Nursing), Roisin Coulter (Chief Executive), Leanne Jones (Nurse Lead for Workforce, Education and Development), Leanne’s Mum –   Roisin Devlin (Asst. Director of Nursing/Midwifery Regulation, Workforce Planning, Education and Development) & Jonathan Patton (Chairman)

·         Heidi Spence (Lead Nurse, Governance & Patient Safety), Gillian McConvey (Senior Lead Nurse for Nursing & Midwifery Assurance and Quality) & Roisin Coulter (Chief Executive)

·         Clare-Marie Dickson with her Brownlee-Silverdale Leadership Award

·         Jonathan Patton (Chairman), Clare-Marie Dickson (Director of Primary Care and Older People) & Roisin Coulter (Chief Executive)

·         Gillian McConvey (Senior Lead Nurse for Nursing & Midwifery Assurance and Quality) & Clare-Marie Dickson (Director of Primary Care and Older People)

·         Wanda Walsh (Complex Care Co-Ordinator), with colleagues and her runner-up award

·         Trust Finalists with Dr David Robinson (Director of Nursing) & Roisin Coulter, (Chief Executive)

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