British Journal of Midwifery Practice Awards 2010 – Online Entry Form
British Journal of Midwifery Practice Awards 2010 are open to individuals or teams, and entries can be made either by the individual/team or through nomination by a colleague.
Entries can be made online using the form below. They should take the form of a nomination statement of no more than 500 words explaining why the nominee should win the particular category.
Before submitting an online entry, applicants must first obtain a supporting statement of no more than 300 words from a manager and/or supervisor verifying that the nominee has achieved everything described in his/her nomination statement. The supporting statement should be completed, together with the contact details of the person giving the statement.
A full list of the entry criteria for the British Journal of Midwifery Practice Awards 2010 can be viewed below.
Enter online
To enter or nominate a colleague for the British Journal of Midwifery Practice Awards 2010, simply fill in the form below.
Entry criteria
- Entries are open to midwifery professionals individually or as members of a team.
- Individual entries should be made either by the individual or through the nomination of a colleague, for example, by a manager or supervisor.
- Each entry should be supported by a statement, of no more than 500 words, as to why the entrant feels he/she/they should win that particular category.
- For each entry, there should also be a supporting statement of no more than 300 words signed by a manager and/or supervisor verifying that the entrant has indeed achieved that described in their submission.
- Each submission will be judged by three judges.
- Each category will have a winner and two runner-up winners.
- Short-listed candidates will be invited to a gala dinner and awards ceremony at Le Méridien Piccadilly, London on Thursday 3rd June, 2010.
- No one employed or closely associated with British Journal of Midwifery or MA Healthcare Ltd, be that employee, spouse, close relative, or regular contributor or columnist, may enter the awards.
- In certain circumstances, if the standard of entries is considered not high enough, the judges may elect not to present a particular award.
- The closing date for entries in all categories is Friday 30th April, 2010.
- The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence can be entered into.