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Double award success for council

Posted onPosted on 1st Aug

Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council were crowned winners of this year’s LGC Technology award for their work in harnessing technology to develop NottAlone.org.uk, a website helping young people in Nottinghamshire to find mental health support and information in one place.

The Local Government Chronicle (LGC) judges commented: “The winner demonstrated true collaboration and partnership working across a range of stakeholders and showed real commitments to authentic co-production. They leveraged technology to make a real difference to service delivery and planning. The reach of this programme will have a positive impact on many residents and has the potential to transform lives.”

The NottAlone website has been developed by young people, parents, carers and professionals from Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham City Council, NHS trusts, and other local partners.

Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, Coun Tracey Taylor, said: “NottAlone is the result of collaborative working across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire and I’m really pleased to see that it has been recognised with this award. Making sure young people and families have easily accessibly information and advice for mental health support all in one place is at the heart of this project and this is a really proud moment. Well done to all the dedicated colleagues, partners, young people and community groups involved.”

As well as the award for NottAlone, Nottinghamshire County Council’s Ceren Clulow (top) won the Outstanding Individual Contribution award, being recognised by the panel for her drive and resilience when leading a world-first project, 5G Connected Forest,  as well as being hailed as a ‘ role model in her field’

Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management, Coun Keith Girling, said: “It’s fantastic Ceren’s drive and commitment has been recognised. We’re very proud of her achievement. It is rare for someone from the County Council to win an individual LGC  award.

“ She has led the 5G Connected Forest project, which is a world-first in terms of researching the potential for 5G applications in a forest setting.

“The funding Ceren secured to make this unique research happen has also boosted our county’s reputation for cutting-edge technology to help tourism and the environment.”

Ceren, (pictured with her award on the right, wearing yellow) is the council’s digital connectivity manager. She said: “I’m extremely honoured to receive such an important award. This award is not just  for me, it’s for all the dedicated, hardworking people behind the scenes. It’s a privilege to be part of the fantastic 5G Connected Forest team.

“There is a  serious lack of women in  the digital industry.  We need to encourage and motivate more women to get involved in networking and being seen within this industry.”

Nottinghamshire County Council was a finalist in five categories and was one of very few councils to win more than one award.