13th November 2023
The Emergency Department building at Chesterfield Royal Hospital was declared winner of the 'Best Interior Design category' in the national 'Building Better Healthcare Awards', which were held in London.
The awards, which take place every November and are attended by more than 600 industry professionals, celebrate the achievements in the built healthcare environment, with the Trust also being shortlisted in two Best New Project categories for both the Emergency Department and the colleague's Health and Wellbeing Hub.
Dr Jon Cort, Director responsible for the Emergency Department new build, which was opened by HRH Princess Anne in July, said: "This is a fantastic achievement - testament to the flow of the building, the engagement with clinicians, the use of colour and natural light, as well as the artwork and signage. We are very proud of the recognition this prestigious award gives us, and working together with colleagues in DSFS and IHP (the joint venture between VINCI Building and Sir Robert McAlpine), we are delighted to continue to build on our national reputation."
Chris Winspear, Regional Director at VINCI Building said: "IHP are proud of being part of the team that has won this prestigious award. It's a fantastic achievement for all those who have been involved in delivering the project, including; the Trust team and their stakeholders; our architect, The Manser Practice, and all our design partners; our supply chain; and of course the IHP project team. The new facility will improve the patient journey and outcomes for the local community for years to come as well as improving the working environment for the NHS staff.
Dr Hal Spencer, Chief Executive, said: "Multi-award winners in one evening! I'm very proud of these three awards. Thank you to everyone involved – recognising it takes a lot of hard work to even get shortlisted. It really does show that as a Trust we are providing exceptional patient care across our whole range of teams and that we prioritise looking after our people – our patients and colleagues – from the ground up!
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