Nominate your social care heroes

Nominations for the Lincolnshire Care Awards 2025 are open and everyone is invited to nominate their social care heroes.

Organised by the Lincolnshire Care Association, the awards have celebrated the best in care in Lincolnshire since 2016 and aim to give recognition to workers and managers on the front line of social care in the county.
There are 13 awards in categories ranging from Frontline Leader to Rising Star, and LinCA is keen to encourage nominations from people who use care services and their families.
So if you know of a care worker, a care home manager, a nursing home cook or an activities co-ordinator who deserves to be recognised and rewarded, why not put them forward for an award?
Nominations will remain open until the end of September and are available at https://www.linca.org.uk/CareAwards2025.asp
The award categories are as follows: Community Care, Residential Care, Registered Health Professional in Adult Social Care, Care Home Cook/Chef, Care Home Registered Manager, Home Care Registered Manager, Frontline Leader, Activities Co-ordinator, Rising Star, Workforce Development, Behind the Scenes, Co-producing Together and Adult Social Care
Melanie Weatherley, Chair of LinCA, said: “The Lincolnshire Care Awards are the highlight of our year because they’re an opportunity to celebrate the fabulous people who make up the backbone of our care sector in Lincolnshire.
“We’d really love it if more and more people nominated this year – we especially want to encourage service users and their families to put forward the names of the people they think deserve to win an award.
“So please visit our website from September 1 and get your nominations in.”
The Lincolnshire Care Awards ceremony will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln in March 2026.

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