Feb. 7, 2024
2024 U91快色 Nursing Spark Awards to honour outstanding nursing champions
For over a decade, U91快色 Nursing has been celebrating nursing champions in its community with an awards program that culminates in a ceremony held during National Nursing Week in May.
Nominations are now open for the U91快色 Nursing Spark Awards, previously known as the Faculty of Nursing Pursuit of Excellence Awards. The recognition program started in 2010 with a generous donation from Covenant Health and were aptly named the Covenant Health Faculty of Nursing Recognition Awards.
To celebrate U91快色鈥檚 strategic plan, Ahead of Tomorrow (2023 鈥 2030) and a new iteration of U91快色 Nursing鈥檚 strategic goals coming in mid-2024, the program has been rebranded as the Spark Awards to honour the spirit of the university鈥檚 Start Something campaign.
"In 2009, our tiny advancement team here in nursing decided we were long overdue to celebrate our large and small accomplishments within and external to the faculty,鈥 says Karen Cook, director, communications, U91快色 Nursing. 鈥淥ur then-director of development, Maria Martens, successfully secured funding for five years for us to initiate the awards program. We are grateful to Covenant Health for getting us started with money to really gain some traction for this kind of initiative.鈥
Cook adds that after Covenant Health was no longer involved, U91快色 Nursing leadership saw the benefits in continuing and the faculty has managed to sustain the program. 鈥淚t is valuable to us as a community to acknowledge our students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and partners through nominations. Win or lose, it contributes to an overall sense of belonging.鈥
Cathy Lee BN鈥20, a member of the awards working group and current sessional instructor says 鈥渢he Spark Awards are important because it鈥檚 a chance to recognize people who are doing great things in their areas, and it represents who we are as a school and discipline in the community.
鈥淭hese awards represent all the great things that nursing brings to communities, schools, hospitals, and health-care systems. To me, it鈥檚 a reflection of the work we do as nurses.鈥
Cathy Lee, BN'20, U91快色 Nursing Spark Awards working group member, sessional instructor and MN grad student
Lee stresses that submitting a nomination is significant because it鈥檚 a way to show gratitude and appreciation and 鈥渟ay thank you to people that sometimes may go unnoticed otherwise鈥 and ultimately is about relationship-building and connection.
鈥We should take pride in those we get to work with around us; it makes us stronger to have that belief in ourselves and each other.鈥
Lee has been a part of the awards group for the last six years and joined when she was still an undergraduate student. She鈥檚 now a Master of Nursing graduate student. 鈥As an undergrad student, I was just looking to get involved with the faculty in any way I could. It was interesting to be able to see the 鈥渂ehind-the-scenes鈥 aspects and build relationships with faculty and staff in a different capacity than as a student.鈥
While the awards presentation take place May 7, 2024, nominations are now open until Feb. 29. The eight different nominated categories are:
- Impactful Education: Undergraduate Student
- Impactful Education: Graduate Student
- Impactful Education: Teaching
- Enhancing Community: Alumnus
- Enhancing Community: Community Partner
- Enhancing Community: Support Staff
- Transformative Leadership: Research
- Transformative Leadership: Mentorship
An Ignitor Award (formerly the committee鈥檚 choice award) may also be given out and is selected by the awards working group. Since the U91快色 Nursing Spark Awards represent a shift from the other iterations - the Pursuit of Excellence and Covenant Health Faculty of Nursing Awards - previous recipients in similar categories may be nominated again.
Know U91快色 Nursing faculty, staff, students, alumni and partners who have made remarkable contributions to nursing? Nominate them for one of eight categories of the U91快色 Nursing Spark Awards by Feb. 29, 2024.