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Echuca Regional Health celebrated long and outstanding service at their awards ceremony on Wednesday, November 13. Photos: Emily Donohoe Photo by Emily Donohoe

Long and outstanding service was recognised by Echuca Regional Health with an awards celebration on Wednesday, November 13.

Chief executive Robyn Lindsay reflected on the role each staff member and volunteer has to provide to a high level of service.

“We are so grateful for the contribution that everyone makes at Echuca Regional Health to enable us to deliver care to the community,” she said.

“Whether it’s in an in-patient environment, or out-patients, or in people’s homes, we are really mindful that for every patient that we care for, or resident in Glanville Village, if you lined up all the people behind the scenes ... it’s around 30 people that contribute to one person receiving care.”

A strong crowd was in attendance to acknowledge the long and outstanding service of their family, friends and colleagues. Photo by Emily Donohoe

The following staff were acknowledged for 10 years of service: Alicia Nield, Jennifer West, Bridget Power, Natalie Retallick, Elizabeth Bell, Alayne Matthews, Leanne Turner, Dr Janith De Silva, Renee Whelan, Nadine Thornhill, Jodie Lucic, Ruth Wild, Fleur Hatfield, Veronica Berg, Karrin Barling, Narissa Rudd, Amy Leersen, Rochelle Glover, Mr Dan Fletcher, Jennifer Sonnemans, John White, Cynthia Robins, Julieanne Kelly, Krystal Wallis and Sheridan Cooknell.

Volunteers Mary Cooper, Pam Fraser, Helen DuBourg, Judy Clark, Dianne Cooper, Carol Edwards and Cedric Kippie with Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe
Robin Donaldson was acknowledged for 10 years of volunteering service. She is pictured with Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Volunteers Lynnette Vallance, John Oravecz, Carol Edwards, Helen DuBourg, Dianne Cooper, Judith Campbell, Jaime Fullard, Debbie Hamilton, Pam Fraser, Judy Clark, Mary Cooper, Cedric Kippie and Robin Donaldson were also recognised for 10 years of service.

Robyn Lindsay with staff Brianna Leat, Rachael Grant, Danielle Clark, Hayley Currie and Karen Banks. Photo by Emily Donohoe
Volunteer Karen Knight with Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Staff Tracey Bennett, Matthew Moss, Danielle Clark, Hayley Currie, Christoper Buckley, Susan Healey, Linda Corby, Rachael Grant, Karen Banks, Brianna Leat and Trudy Ferris and volunteer Karen Knight were celebrated for 15 years’ service.

Volunteer Anne Dixon, staff member Ruth Glanville and Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

The following staff were acknowledged for 20 years of service: Dusk Gronow, Leanne Alberni, Mark Hooper, Deborah Lindsay, Julie Angove, Bruce Fleming, Ruth Glanville, Lara Norman, Noela Fisher, Nicole Lock, Katrina Monigatti, Angela Cantwell and Dearne (Tabone) Kalms, along with volunteer Anne Dixon.

Jacquelyn McMurdo, pictured with with Robyn Lindsay, was recognised for 25 years of service. Photo by Emily Donohoe

For 25 years of service, Leon Kalaitzis, Jacquelyn McMurdo, Lisa Shiels, Mary Byrne, Glenese Bradley, Margaret Monahan and Dr Kathryn Schultz were recognised.

Staff Susan Martin, Dawn Kirchhoff, Kylie Glass, Marian Garden and Catherine Fraser and volunteer Margaret Shinns were celebrated for 30 years’ service.

Staff members Margaret Shinns and Catherine Fraser with Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

The following staff were acknowledged for 35 years of service: Julie Morgan, Leanne Quinn, Rhonda Dullard and Kerrin Smart.

Staff member Rhonda Dullard with Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

For 40 years’ service, corporate services staff member Bronwyn Williamson was celebrated.

Hospital in the Home coordinators Allira O’Brien and Lauren Thomson with ERH chief executive Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Quarterly and annual awards were also given on the day.

Angela Cantwell, Sally Minchin, David Dowie and his dog Penny, and Jessica Eeles were finalists for the CARE Values award, with Sally Minchin taking out the win.

Leadership award winner Karen Taylor with Ms Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

In the Leadership award, with Karen Taylor, Katherine Formica and Chelsea Nevins nominated. Karen Taylor won the award.

The Innovation Quality and Research award saw the Hospital In The Home team of Allira O’Brien and Lauren Thompson, and Clinical Trials Working Group team of Sarah Dixon, Meaghan Douglas, Liz McKeown, Lyn Jefferson and Nadine Glanville nominated. HITH coordinators Allira O’Brien and Lauren Thompson took out the honour.

Kim Lord (pictured with Ms Lindsay) accepted the Workplace Safety Award on behalf of the Sue Healey and Mel Courts from the Cancer and Wellness Centre HSR Representatives Team. Photo by Emily Donohoe

The Cancer and Wellness Centre HSR Representatives team of Sue Healey and Mel Courts won the Workplace Safety award, while Laura Nicole and Kim Young were also finalists.

The Annual Volunteer award finalists were Ruth Turpin, Jenny Stevens, Jenny Osland, Dave Dowie and his dog Penny, Judy Clarke, and Ann Higgins. Jenny Stevens took out the top gong.

Volunteer co-ordinator Georgi Baker, Annual Volunteer Award winner Jenny Stevens and Ms Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Katherine Formica was honoured with the inaugural CEO Discretionary award, grateful for the recognition and the hard work of her team.

“I’ve been a nurse for 30 years, and I’ve done lots of things that I’m proud of, but I think what I’m most proud of being part of the team that has built ERH at home over the last four or five years,” she said.

“I absolutely couldn’t have done that it without amazing leadership from, Cynthia (Robins), who is my manager.

“All credit to my teams, they do the most amazing work at home.

“I’m so proud of the work that we do at ERH at home. I’m so proud to work here.”

Katherine Formica was honoured with the CEO Discretionary Award, pictured with ERH chief executive Robyn Lindsay. Photo by Emily Donohoe