Inspire Awards - have you made your nominations?

Thank you to everyone who has already nominated colleagues in our new Inspire Awards, which celebrate the hard work, commitment and achievements of employees across our organisation.
There is still time for employees to nominate individuals and teams who make an exceptional contribution to our organisation's work for the benefit of the communities and customers we serve. Nominations close at midday on 19 September.
Who is eligible to be nominated?
Any East Lothian Council or East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership employee can be nominated. Any employee can make a nomination.
Who can make a nomination?
Any employee can nominate colleagues who they believe have gone the extra mile to deliver excellent service or make a positive difference to the delivery of high-quality services.
How can I make a nomination?
There are various categories and nominations are open online from today until midday on 19 September.
You can click here to make nominations.
How will the winners be decided?
Nominations will be judged by a panel including the Chief Executive and Provost, senior officials and a Trade Union representative.
How will the winners be announced?
All finalists will be invited to a ceremony in Haddington Corn Exchange on the afternoon of Wednesday 5 November, where winners will then be announced and presented with a certificate. Further details and photographs will then be published in Inform.
What are the categories?
Customer Excellence Award
An individual or team who has truly excelled in supporting and helping others, contributing to the delivery of quality service.
Community Focus Award
An individual or team making a difference in the community by working collaboratively and effectively with our partners and local groups.
Unsung Hero Award
An individual who works selflessly and shows dedication to their role without seeking recognition or acclaim.
One Council Award
An individual or team who personifies our council values of Enabling, Leading and Caring by working collaboratively with colleagues in different areas to achieve shared outcomes.
Sustainability Award
An individual or team who champions sustainability - whether it’s in relation to improving services, doing things more efficiently or protecting and enhancing the environment.
Innovation Award
An individual or team demonstrating an innovative and inspirational approach in their work for the council to deliver for customers and communities.
Team of the year
An award which recognises the importance of effective teamwork and employees working together to ensure continuous improvement, with a clear focus on getting things done for the benefit of others.
Council employee of the year
Recognising a standout and inspirational individual who has truly gone the extra mile to carry out their work to the highest level and whose efforts have been praised widely by their colleagues.