The Workforce Council has announced the finalists for the 2010 Health and Community Services Innovation Awards.
The finalists, spanning ten categories, are now in the running to receive an innovation accolade at the upcoming awards evening at the Hilton Hotel, Brisbane on the 20th May.
Effective workforce leadership by a Board of Management
Bulimba Child Care Centre
Burdekin Flexible Support Services
Charters Towers Family Neighbourhood Centre
Encouraging a learning culture in the workforce (Small/medium category)
Bulimba Child Care Centre
Rockhampton Mental Health Interagency Community of Practice
Encouraging a learning culture in the workforce (large Category)
Training and Specialist Support Unit, Department of Communities
The Islanders Board of Industry and Service (IBIS)
Outstanding recruitment strategy
Capricornia Allied Health Partnership
Kinta Kids Child Care Centre
Mater Health Services
Sector recognition for workforce innovation
Nurse the Nation
30 Mob
139 Club
Cultural inclusion in the workforce
Kinta Kids Child Care Centre
Queensland Health Multicultural Services
Training and Specialist Support Unit, Department of Communities
Outstanding workforce achievement in a regional & remote setting
Capricornia Allied Health Partnership
Port Douglas Community Services Network
Kinta Kids Child Care Centre
Collaborative workforce achievement
CQ Suicide Prevention Project
Ipswich Health Education Alliance
Toowoomba and Darling Downs Chronic Disease Partnership Model
Outstanding human resource development
Endeavour Foundation
Mater Health Services
Multicultural Communities Council Gold Coast Inc
Outstanding individual contribution to workforce innovation
Althea Ward, Ipswich Hospital
Karen Bate, Department of Education and Training
Melissa Flanders, Australian Childcare Career Options
For more information on the Health and Community Innovation Awards and Conference visit the website.