Double delight for CPFT’s Staff Wellbeing Service as team is shortlisted for second national honour | News

Double delight for CPFT’s Staff Wellbeing Service as team is shortlisted for second national honour

The Staff Wellbeing Service at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust has been shortlisted for a second national award.

The service – which provides a range of support to the Trust’s 4,700-strong workforce from menopause help and management of long-term conditions to physiotherapy and workstation assessments – has made it through to the finals of the Health Service Journal’s Patient Safety Awards.

The news comes less than two months after the service made it through to the national finals of the inaugural NHS Excellent Awards after being named East of England champions.

Fiona Gelnar, Staff Wellbeing Lead (pictured second left with some of the colleagues from the team, Jennifer Denton, Marian Shiyanbade and Andrea Chance), said: “It’s been an amazing few weeks and I am delighted for the team. We are incredibly proud to support our colleagues to stay well at work and continue to provide the very best care for our patients and service-users.”

The team put forward a detailed entry about their work in the Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year category.

In 2025, the service responded to 570 referrals. Of those who gave feedback, 48 per cent said the support prevented a period of sickness absence, while 22 per cent returned to work more quickly following sickness. Sixty-five per cent of staff said that the service enabled them to remain working at the Trust.

They will now have to present before a panel of judges before finding out if they are winners at a ceremony which will be held in Telford in September. The HSJ Patient Safety awards, which has 25 categories, attracts entries from across the country.

Fiona added: “Preventing sickness absence and supporting colleagues to stay at work or return earlier to their roles is better for them, our patients and the NHS.

“It means patients can receive continuity of care – being treated by the people they know – and for our organisation we can reduce spending on temporary workers.

“The service we have developed has generated a lot of interest from other organisations across the local health system and we are committed to using the feedback we receive and the evidence we are gathering to continue to improve the support we offer.”

In May, the team found out they had been crowned East of England champions in the Valuing Our People category in the NHS Excellence Awards which have been set up to recognise outstanding work and celebrate innovation and impact across the National Health Service.

They are up against six other regional winners from London, North East and Yorkshire, North West, South East and South West for the national title and the overall champion will be revealed at a special ceremony in Manchester this month.

The NHS Excellence Awards has 10 categories and the finals will take place at the Manchester Central Convention Centre.

CPFT provides community physical health services for older people and adults with long term conditions, mental health services, children community services in Peterborough and learning disability services. The Trust is also renowned for its research and development work and in June 2025, CPFT was awarded Teaching Partner status by the University of Cambridge.
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For more information contact:
Andy Burrows, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Deputy Head of Communications

 

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