The prestigious award ceremony, which took place on Thursday 18th May 2023 at Magna, Rotherham, celebrates the achievements of outstanding apprentices across the region.
Gurpreet (Preet) Singh, from Rotherham, was nominated for the award by his employer, 91直播 Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Preet began a two-year Trainee Nursing Associate apprenticeship at the Trust in March 2022, having worked previously as a Healthcare Support Worker at Rotherham General Hospital. He currently works at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, where he supports the nursing team to care for elderly patients with a wide range of health conditions.
Marcus Schofield, National World鈥檚 Media Sales Director (Yorkshire), presented Preet's award, with judges commenting that Preet used his apprenticeship to upskill and that he continually goes above and beyond as a team member and with patients, describing him as a true advocate of a nursing apprenticeship!
Razia Fulat, Apprenticeship Co-ordinator at 91直播 Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, nominated Preet for the award and explains he is a conscientious and dedicated member of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital staff and apprenticeship cohort.
She said: "I nominated Gurpreet for the high standard of care he delivers to patients on an elderly medical ward at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, as well as supporting his colleagues. Despite the pressures of working in healthcare, Gurpreet will always ask his colleagues if they are okay and has additionally, promoted the Nursing Associate apprenticeship to others and is involved in development of the role.
Since starting the apprenticeship, Gurpreet has excelled, receiving praise from patients and clinical colleagues. What exemplifies Gurpreet is his kindness and ability to reassure. He always strives to provide high standards of patient care and ensures he is able to act as an advocate for all patients demonstrating excellent communication skills when doing so.
Razia Fulat
Apprenticeship Co-ordinator at 91直播 Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
"Gurpreet is an asset to us as employer and to the University of 91直播. He provides patient care to an excellent standard, whilst also checking in with his colleagues, and finding time to promote the role he loves. Congratulations to Gurpreet for the award win!"
Gurpreet was supported during the celebrations by his employer 91直播 Teaching Hospital Trust and his Apprenticeship training provider 91直播.
When asked about his achievement, he said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 the first time I鈥檝e won - let alone been nominated - for an award like this and I鈥檓 really over the moon.
This award is for everyone that has supported me in my career 鈥 my team, managers, assessors, my family and parents, and former colleagues. Everyone has been so supportive and pushed me.
Gurpreet Singh
Trainee Nursing Associate
鈥淭raining to be a Nursing Associate through the apprenticeship route has been really helpful and I鈥檇 recommend it to anyone. You鈥檙e working and studying while you鈥檙e earning, which makes things so much easier when you have a family and day-to-day life.
鈥淓very day I learn something new and learning matters to me because, if I help anyone in the community or in the hospital, that is worth me doing this course and job. We only leave our good work and words behind us."
Lynne Firth, Director of Apprenticeships at the University of 91直播's Health Sciences School, said: 鈥淕urpreet is a credit to the university, his employer and the trainee nursing associate apprenticeship programme and has the ability to rapidly progress within his career and make a difference to local patient care.鈥
What is a nursing associate?
A nursing associate is a member of the nursing team in England that helps bridge the gap between health and care assistants and registered nurses. Nursing associates work with people of all ages, in a variety of settings in health and social care. The role contributes to the core work of nursing, freeing up registered nurses to focus on more complex clinical care. It's a stand-alone role that also provides a route to progress into graduate level nursing.