2025 Winners
Aurora Todisco
Advocacy and Patient Experience Champion Award
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Aurora Todisco, Finance, HR and Governance Development Lead
Local Voice in the Community
This individual inspired judges by embedding compassion and advocacy into practice. They improved pathways, built trust, and created culturally safe care models that raised patient voices. Their leadership extended beyond service delivery, shaping systems and influencing colleagues to prioritise experience, dignity and equity at every level.

Joan Pons Laplana
Ally of the Year – Sponsored by the Race & Health Observatory (RHO)
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Joan Pons Laplana, NHS Choices College Area Manager
NHS England
This ally used lived experience as a platform for authenticity, building initiatives that support both patients and colleagues. They confronted stigma head-on, educating peers and sparking cultural change with honesty and resilience. The judges commended their creativity, courage and tireless advocacy in improving professional pathways and inclusive practice.

James Freed
Ally of the Year – Sponsored by the Race & Health Observatory (RHO)
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James Freed, Deputy Director
The NHS Digital Academy
This ally consistently turned advocacy into measurable outcomes, using influence to challenge systemic bias and create space for marginalised colleagues. They built inclusive structures, mentored with intent, and elevated voices that are too often silenced. Judges praised their visible courage and accountability as the mark of true allyship.
Hannah Rahmani
B.A.M.E Nurse of the Year
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Hannah Rahmani, Head of Nursing
Primary Care 24
This nurse inspired colleagues with their holistic approach to care, blending technical expertise with genuine compassion. They supported patients through complex needs, advocated for inclusion, and mentored peers to raise standards of nursing practice. Judges highlighted their consistent leadership and lasting contribution to both workplace culture and patient wellbeing.

Emmanouela Kladouchou
Clinical AHP Champion of the Year
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Emmanouela Kladouchou, Principal Clinical & Forensic Psychologist
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust
This allied health professional championed innovation through service redesign, education and advocacy. They improved multidisciplinary collaboration, introduced culturally competent practice and delivered strong results in access and outcomes. Judges praised their ability to think system-wide while maintaining a patient-centred focus, setting new benchmarks for inclusive allied health leadership.
Sherilyn Ndhlovu
B.A.M.E Midwife of the Year
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Sherilyn Ndhlovu, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Inequalities Specialist Midwife
The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
This midwife delivered a comprehensive improvement package in 2025, combining data, staff education and cultural intelligence to transform maternity care. By developing dashboards and outreach to marginalised groups such as Roma communities, they showed measurable impact across safety, equity and patient experience, making them an exceptional and deserving winner.
Helen Gbinigie
Clinician of the Year – Sponsored by GMC
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Helen Gbinigie, Neonatal Consultant/ Neonatal Clinical Lead
Medway Foundation NHS Trust/ Kent and Medway LMNS
This clinician demonstrated excellence in both practice and leadership, showing courage in addressing health disparities and improving access to quality care. They influenced national guidance, engaged in education and research, and built trust with diverse communities. Judges recognised their measurable impact and authentic commitment to tackling inequity.
Oana Ciurdarean
Health Equity Digital Innovator of the Year
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Oana Ciurdarean, Population Health Programme Manager
Integrated Care Board Northamptonshire
This innovator harnessed technology to reduce disparities, designing solutions rooted in real user needs. Their digital tools improved accessibility, safety and equity while remaining scalable across systems. Judges highlighted the thoughtful blend of lived experience, robust data and innovation, proving digital health can be a powerful driver for fairness.
Nitesh Somani
Inclusive Organisation/ Trust of the Year
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Nitesh Somani, CEO
Kara Healthcare
This organisation embedded inclusion across strategy, culture and service delivery. From recruitment to patient pathways, they combined data with lived experience to guide decisions. Judges commended their system-wide impact — not just projects in isolation — proving structural change is possible when equity is woven into every layer.
Marjani Orchery
Educator or Workforce Developer of the Year
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Marjani Orchery, Founder, Dual-Qualified Doctor and Dentist
SMILEquity
This educator transformed workforce development by tackling barriers, redesigning curricula and creating progression routes for underrepresented groups. Their mentoring and innovative training models strengthened skills, confidence and career mobility. Judges praised the sustainable, inclusive framework they created — proof that equitable workforce development improves both staff experience and patient outcomes.

Bernadette Charehwa
Excellence in Community Partnership Award
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Bernadette Charehwa, CEO/Managing Director
Woodleigh Community Lifeline – Woodleigh Healthcare Ltd
This partnership championed co-production, ensuring seldom-heard voices shaped services. Through trust-building, data and relentless outreach, they improved access and confidence in health provision. Judges were impressed by their ability to balance evidence with empathy, delivering practical, community-led solutions that created sustainable change in health equity and social care.
Haris Sultan
Future Leader Award – Next Gen (18-30)
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Haris Sultan, Joint Non-Executive Director
University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Wirral Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
This emerging leader showed bold vision and practical delivery, demonstrating maturity beyond their years. They addressed inequities with data-driven innovation, built partnerships and created meaningful opportunities for peers. Judges were impressed with their resilience, authenticity and clear trajectory to shape the future of inclusive leadership in health and care.

Paul Rees MBE
Inclusive Leader of the Year
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Paul Rees MBE, Interim CEO
Nursing & Midwifery Council
This clinician demonstrated excellence in both practice and leadership, showing courage in addressing health disparities and improving access to quality care. They influenced national guidance, engaged in education and research, and built trust with diverse communities. Judges recognised their measurable impact and authentic commitment to tackling inequity.

Benard Mensah
Inclusive Leader of the Year
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Benard Mensah, Managing Director, Children and Young People Mental Health Services
North London NHS Foundation Trust
This leader made inclusion operational: clear goals, transparent data, and everyday behaviours that shifted culture. They sponsored talent, empowered networks and held teams accountable, delivering improvements in representation, belonging and performance. Consistent, values-led leadership with visible results convinced the judges this approach should be replicated widely.
Hellena Habte-Asres
Pioneering Health Equity Researcher of the Year
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Hellena Habte-Asres, Lead Clinical Academic Research Nurse In Diabetes & CKD
Royal Free Hospital
This researcher applied rigorous methodology to address inequalities, translating findings into practical frameworks that changed care delivery. They worked with communities, influenced policy and shared evidence at scale. Judges highlighted the originality, collaboration and impact of their work, which set a new standard for health equity research.
Yvonne Coghill
Lifetime Achievement Award
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Yvonne Coghill, Managing Director
Excellence In Action
This trailblazer’s lifetime of work reshaped health and care, mentoring generations and embedding equity at the heart of policy and practice. They confronted inequality with courage, shifted national agendas and inspired lasting change. Judges honoured their legacy as a foundation for future leaders and a testament to principled leadership.

Bernadette Charehwa
Outstanding Social & Community Care Award
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Bernadette Charehwa, CEO /Managing Director
Woodleigh Community Lifeline – Woodleigh Healthcare Ltd
This public health leader tackled systemic barriers with data-driven interventions and inclusive communication. They built coalitions, designed scalable programmes and delivered measurable population-level improvements. Judges praised the clarity of vision, cultural intelligence and practical outcomes, making this contribution a standout example of equitable public health practice.
Berin Krenek
Public Health Impact Award
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Berin Krenek, Health Inequalities Health Specialist
Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
This public health leader delivered targeted, data-driven interventions that improved outcomes at the population level. They mobilised partnerships, tackled root causes and communicated clearly, changing behaviours and services. Robust evaluation and scalable design convinced the judges that this work meaningfully advances health equity.

Ebelechukwuka Ijomoni
Trailblazer in Inclusion Excellence – Sponsored by UNISON
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Ebelechukwuka Ijomoni, Maternity Voices Partnership Lead
NHS Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB
This trailblazer delivered bold, structural change by challenging gatekeeping and redesigning progression routes. They influenced senior leaders, equipped colleagues and sustained inclusion as a performance driver. Judges admired their principled courage and tangible outcomes, recognising them as a powerful role model for driving systemic inclusion across the sector.