Self Management Awards 2023 – Shortlists announced
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 7th August 2023

The shortlists for the Self Management Awards 2023 have been announced
Self Management Awards 2023 – Shortlisted Nominees
The judges have submitted their scores and we can now reveal the Self Management Awards 2023 Shortlisted Nominees.
Self Management in the Community – in partnership with the ALLIANCE Links Worker Programme
- Health All Round – Walk with a Doc – Pete McDougall
- Moira Anderson Foundation – Positive Steps Project
- North Highland Women’s Wellbeing Hub
- Penumbra Mental Health and Berwickshire Housing Association – BeWell project
- Voluntary Action Orkney – Island Self Management Group
The Self Management in the Community Award is decided by public vote, and the vote is now OPEN.
Self Management Resource of the Year – in partnership with ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland)
- Moira Anderson Foundation – Hands on Health Self Management Programme
- Scottish Ballet Duet
- SWAN : Pre Diagnosis Group
Digital Innovator Self Management Award – in partnership with the ALLIANCE Digital Hub.
- Long Covid MyTailoredTalks – Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland, Pogo Digital Healthcare and NHS Lothian
- Long Term Conditions Hebrides (LTCH)
- NHS 24 Online App
Self Management through the Arts – in partnership with ALLIANCE Live.
- musicALL – Move On Up
- Sharing A Story CIC
- Snowdrop Argyll
- Spider Arts – Calmbulance
Self Management Champion of the Year – in partnership with Humans of Scotland.
- June Dickson
- Michelle Howieson
- Amanda McBride
- Debbie Vithiyanandan
Empowering Self Management Project of the Year – in partnership with the Health and Social Care Academy
- Children’s Health Scotland – SMS:HUB
- Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action – The Mental Wealth Academy
- North Highland Women’s Wellbeing Hub
Sensory Loss: Positive Self Management – in partnership with the Scottish Sensory Hub.
- Asif Khan
- Jennifer Murray
Congratulations to everyone nominated! Winners will be announced at the Self Management Awards ceremony which will take place during Self Management Week on Wednesday 20 September.
Look out for more information about all the shortlisted nominees on our twitter page @SelfMgmtScot.
Thank you to our judges for taking the time to be involved and making these difficult decisions.
Stay up to date on the Awards here
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