Be quick to nominate those going ‘above and beyond’ in neuro rehab

By Published On: 12 August 2025
Be quick to nominate those going ‘above and beyond’ in neuro rehab

Every day in brain and spinal injury rehab, extraordinary people give their all, driven by selfless dedication to the lives they touch.

This year, NR Times is honouring those exceptional individuals, teams and organisations who have gone further, pushed harder, and achieved the truly remarkable—turning dedication into lasting impact.

The Above and Beyond award is one of nine to feature at the third annual NR Times Awards – and the entry deadline is fast approaching.

 

Other categories range from charities to case management firms and therapy providers.

The Above and Beyond Award is sponsored by BIS Services.

BIS Services is award winning specialist providers of cognitive rehabilitation and support services in the community, with an aim to maximise function in our clients who are living with a brain injury or neurological illness.

Working within a multi and inter disciplinary team, the organisation’s fully trained rehabilitation assistants improve outcomes and enable clients and their families to manage the effects of brain injury effectively.

Aspect Publishing Commercial Editor, Gordon Stribling, said: “Countless individuals, teams and organisations in the rehab sector go above and beyond every day.

“We look forward to giving a platform to those who do this work not for the recognition but to help transform lives and outcomes.”

The NR Times Awards are free to enter with winners receiving a trophy and interview.

Winners and shortlisted entries will also receive extensive coverage across all our platforms.

Key dates:

29th August: Nominations for ‘People’s Choice’ close
30th September: Nominations for all other categories close
Throughout October: Shortlisting and judging process + public voting for ‘People’s Choice’ Award
November: Winners announced during an online video presentation

Find out more about the NR Times Awards and enter for free here.

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