
Healthcare is a field in which the phrase ‘above and beyond’ is regularly and rightly used to describe the selfless dedication of those working within the sector.
Now, NR Times and BIS Services are set to recognise the commitment of individuals and teams in truly going that extra mile, going ‘above and beyond’ their line of work to achieve something remarkable.
Three have been shortlisted for this award, which attracted entries from various disciplines from across the neuro and spinal injury rehab world.
The finalists will now be assessed by the category judge, with the winner announced at a virtual ceremony on November 29.
Congratulations to the shortlist and many thanks to everyone who entered.
Above and Beyond Award Shortlist
Anita Pascoe – Westcountry Case Management

Anita is a dedicated and highly accomplished case manager and occupational therapist whose remarkable career spans over two decades.
Her unwavering commitment to the field of case management, with a specialisation in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), has made her a standout professional in her domain.
Her exceptional contributions to the profession, the litigation process, and her tireless efforts in supporting others in their clinical practice make her a deserving candidate for the above and beyond award.
John McDonald – Eagles Wings Consultancy

John, a Disability Consultant/Specialist with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare sector, leads Eagles Wings Consultancy.
We are committed to promoting inclusivity and diversity in the workplace, with a focus on raising awareness and confidence around disabilities.
Our expertise lies in disability awareness, compliance, and communication, and we aim to help businesses create a respectful and inclusive environment for all individuals, including those with neurological conditions and invisible disabilities.
Our core values of excellence, innovation, collaboration, integrity, transparency, and honesty guide us in all our interactions with our customers and each other.
The Walton Trust Spinal Injuries Transformational Team

The spinal injuries transformational team not only do what is expected of them they have gone both above and beyond
In its infancy has gained outstanding achievements in just under twelve months with exceptional contributions towards delivering high quality care with its efforts in promoting excellence in the delivery of guidelines and outstanding bladder and bowel service to the newly spinal injured supported by the spinal nursing team.
With the spinal ANP achieving the Trusts patients champion award this year the spinal nursing team receiving praise from patients stories highlighting how they advocate for patients in a truly lifechanging and vulnerable time.








