Awards to celebrate dedicated NR professionals

By Published On: 21 March 2025
Awards to celebrate dedicated NR professionals

NR Times is set to recognise an individual that has dedicated their working or personal life to enhancing the impact of neuro-rehab.

The Lifetime Achievement award is one of nine up for grabs at NR Times’ third annual awards event.

Neurorehabilitation professionals devote their careers to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by neurological disorders such as stroke, TBI and spinal cord injury.

The Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to advancing rehabilitation science, pioneering innovative treatment methodologies and mentoring the next generation of professionals.

The award is sponsored by Proclaim Group.

The organisation brings together award-winning specialist rehabilitation, vocational and occupational therapy services through three specialist companies – Proclaim Care, Obair Associates and Resolve Health. We offer training to insurers, solicitors, clinicians and employers through our specialist training academy.

Its services are outcome focused to support adults and children impacted by an illness or injury. The vocational services assist a return to work.

Aspect Publishing Commercial Editor, Gordon Stribling, said: “We are excited to once again celebrate those rehab professionals who hae dedicated their lives to their profession, helping to transform outcomes for their patients.”

Across a range of categories, our platform and panel of expert judges aims to recognise excellence at vital points along the neuro-rehab journey – from early research and diagnosis, to the pursuit of independence, enhanced life quality and better patient outcomes.

The awards are free to enter, with winners and shortlisted entries receiving extensice coverage across all NR Times platforms.

Winners will also receive a physical award and video interview.

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

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