RCN London announce this year’s Rising Star Award winners
The awards are an integral part of the region’s celebrations to mark Black History Month.
The year’s winners were recognised for being nursing pioneers and innovators, for being inspirational leaders and for promoting excellence in patient care.
Our winners include Noreen Chindawi, a cancer nurse specialist at Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, who is one of only two cancer specialists of her kind in England and Shalini Ramguttee, a nursing associate at South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust, who revolutionised a training programme for staff that brought about improvements in patient care.
The winners come from a range of backgrounds with different life experiences including Rashidat Okunlola-Samuel, who worked in banking before re-training as a nurse. On winning her award, Rashidat, who works at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, said:
“I became a nurse because I am passionate about making a real difference to people’s lives. To be acknowledged by my colleagues is heartwarming and I am very lucky to work with an exceptionally generous and supportive team.”
This year, many of our Rising Stars do amazing work to support internationally educated nurses who have come to work in London, some of them using their own lived experience to shape the amazing support they provide to their colleagues.
Rising Star Leo Andrew Almerol, a vascular access clinical nurse specialist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and originally from the Philippines, said:
“It is an honour to be recognised as one of RCN London’s Rising Stars. As a nurse from the Philippines, I hope my award shows other nurses from abroad that our contribution does matter and that we are valued members of London’s nursing community.”
Congratulating the winners, RCN Regional Director for London Lisa Elliott said:
“Despite working in an exceptionally pressurised health system with widespread short staffing and skyrocketing waiting lists, our Rising Stars winners pushed boundaries, showed leadership, and drove real improvements in services for their patients.
“They showed personal commitment, determination and passion and they are a fantastic example of how the nursing profession goes above and beyond to care for Londoners.”
You can find out more about the Rising Stars here or watch our video celebrating the winners below.
Aila Evangelista, Atfield House Care Home, Barchester Healthcare Homes Limited
Bethel Ihenacho, Chase Farm Hospital, North London Mental Health Partnership
Eugenia Badu, Northwick Park Hospital, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Evangeline Martinez, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Fran-Marie Macainan, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Ibiadukuka Paul-Worika, Mile End Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust
Jenne Villapando, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Jermyn Congzon, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Joanne San Antonio, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Jotham Marfil, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kapsa Fohtung, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Lauraun Green, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Mark Mencias, St George's Hospital, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Nirmala Dadry, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Olasubomi Oworu, Edgware Community Hospital, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Prachi Xettigar, Atfield House Care Home, Barchester Healthcare Homes Limited
Queen Adeyanju, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Saffi Nantwi, Parsons Green Health Centre, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Sumitha Janaky, Epsom Hospital, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
Tambudzayi Madakudya, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust
Tracy Nanquil, The London Clinic
Victoria Udeh, Ealing Crisis Centre, West London NHS Trust
Page last updated - 01/03/2024