Self Management Awards shortlist 2022
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 17th August 2022

Browse the full Self Management Awards 2022 shortlist and vote for the winner of the Self Management in the Community Award.
Self Management in the Community, in partnership with Healthcare Improvement Scotland (this link will take you away from our website).
- Centre Forward
- ENABLE Scotland
- Equal Futures
- Long Covid Kids
- The Moira Anderson Foundations, Positive Steps, Glasgow Satellite Service (GSS)
- STAND – Striving Towards A New Day
The Self Management in the Community Award is decided by public vote, and the vote is now OPEN. Find out more information about each project and to vote for your favourite (this link will take you away from our website).
Self Management Champion of the Year, in partnership with Humans of Scotland
- Darren Crocker
- Jenny Whinnett
- Kirsty Bennett
- Mala Jayhindaran
Self Management Through the Arts
- Charlotte Craig
- RAMH North Ayrshire Wellbeing and Recovery College
- Scottish Ballet
Digital Innovator Self Management Award, in partnership with the ALLIANCE Digital Hub
- Cancer Support Scotland
- Leuchie House
- Moira Anderson Foundation, Positive Steps Project
Sensory Loss – Positive Self Management
- Debbie Miller
- Marie Harrower
- Rory Donaldson
Self Management Resource of the Year
- Long Covid Kids
- MAF Positive Steps Project
- Menopause Board Game
Thank you to our judges for taking the time to be involved and making these difficult decisions.
Congratulations to everyone nominated! Winners will be announced at the Self Management Awards ceremony which will take place online during Self Management Month on Wednesday 28 September.
Look out for more information about all the shortlisted nominees on our twitter page @SelfMgmtScot (this link will take you away from our website).
Self Management Month this year is themed Celebrating Change and will take place throughout September. Keep up to date with plans for Celebrating Change by visiting the Self Management Month Page.
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