Just two weeks left to nominate your leader of the year

By Published On: 15 August 2025
Just two weeks left to nominate your leader of the year

The clock is ticking — in just two weeks, nominations for Neuro Rehab Leader of the Year will close.

The award, sponsored by St Andrew’s, is one of nine being celebrated at NR Times’ third annual awards event.

This is your chance to spotlight the extraordinary individuals transforming lives through dedication, innovation and compassionate neurological rehabilitation.

Why Your Nomination Matters

Every day, neuro rehab leaders guide patients through some of the toughest journeys imaginable — from recovery after stroke or brain injury, to adapting to life with neurological conditions.

They are physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language specialists, nurses, researchers, programme coordinators and countless other professionals who go the extra mile.

But their work often happens quietly, behind the scenes.

A nomination says: We see you. We value you. You are making a difference.

Who Can You Nominate?

Think about:

  • A clinician whose creative approach inspired hope in a difficult case

  • A researcher whose breakthroughs are shaping the future of neuro rehab

  • A programme leader who built a supportive, patient-centred service

  • A mentor who has uplifted and guided colleagues in the field

Whether they’ve worked in a hospital, community service, rehab centre, or academic setting, we want to hear their story.

How to Nominate

  1. Visit the nomination page

  2. Tell their story – share specific examples of their leadership, innovation or impact

  3. Submit by August 29 – no late entries will be considered

Two Weeks Can Change a Career

Recognition from peers is more than just an award — it can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations and resources.

More importantly, it shines a light on practices that can inspire others across the neuro rehab community.

This is your opportunity to ensure that remarkable work does not go unnoticed.

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

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