Vote for your System Change Hero

The Golden Key partnership is bringing about change at every level for Bristol citizens with the most complex needs. Our Great Practice Award reflect this aspiration, celebrating the work of individuals, organisations and networks that are creating systemic change across the city. By shining a spotlight on what is working well, we can all learn together and begin to improve the system as a whole.

We recently announced the shortlist which can be found here.

The winners of the Inspiring Learning, Change for Good, Developing Trust, Cultivating Change, EDI Champion and Independent Futures awards will be chosen by a panel of system change enthusiasts and people with lived experience.

The System Change Hero award however is your chance to have your say! This award celebrates the individuals who are working to make the system better for everyone and is decided by a public vote. Deadline for voting is Friday 24th September at 12 noon.

The nominees are:

  • Victoria Holder (Bristol City Council)

  • Julia Ross (Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire CCG)

  • Lynn Gibbons & Rosie Closs (South Gloucestershire Council)

  • Maria Hamood & Jamie Mahood (Bristol City Council)

  • Jess Oke (AWP/BDP)

To read more about the nominees and place your vote, please click on the button below.

The voting has now closed. Join us on 7th October to find out who’s won.

Awards night

Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Watershed on Thursday 7th October (5.30-7.30pm). Each winner will be presented with their award by Deputy Mayor of Bristol, Councillor Asher Craig.

To attend the awards ceremony, please book your free ticket here.

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