Deadline: 19 December 2024
The Spirit of Salford Community awards is an opportunity to pay tribute to the people and public services that make a difference in Salford.
The Spirit of Salford Community Awards celebrate the great work of the individuals and community groups who do so much to make Salford great.
Overall Awards
- Citizen of the Year: The Citizen of the Year Award will recognise a truly inspirational Salford hero who has made an outstanding contribution to Salford. The award is open to anyone who lives in the city.
- Community Group of the Year: The Community Group of the Year award will celebrate the group that has made the most outstanding contribution to Salford this year.
- Public Servant of the Year: The Public Servant of the Year award will recognise an exceptional front-line worker who puts the people of Salford first.
Award Categories
- Best Child Friendly Project: This award will recognise an individual or group doing outstanding work to make Salford a more child friendly city.
- Young Person of the Year: The Young Person of the Year award will go to an exceptional young person who has achieved great things this year.
- Volunteer of the Year: The Volunteer of the Year Award will celebrate an individual whose volunteering has had a tremendous impact in the city this year.
- Good Neighbour of the Year: The Good Neighbour of the Year Award will recognise a person who goes out of their way to help and support their neighbours.
- Best Health Achievement: The Best health achievement award will recognise a determined individual or group doing great things to improve health in Salford.
- Best Environmental Improvement: The Best Environmental Improvement award will recognise an individual or group making a lasting contribution to Salford’s environment.
- Best Community Safety Project: The Best Community Safety Project Award will recognise an individual or community group working tirelessly to make Salford safer.
Eligibility Criteria
- Citizen of the Year:
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- An outstanding commitment to Salford and its people
- Work that has made long-lasting improvements to the city or a specific community
- Overcoming a personal difficulty or making a stand to improve their life or the lives of others
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Community Group of the Year:
- The award is open to all community groups based in Salford.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Evidence of a deep commitment to Salford
- Work that has provided a long-lasting benefit to Salford and its communities
- Community groups that have made a difference to the lives of people in Salford
- Public Servant of the Year:
- The award is open to workers in the NHS, emergency services and other public organisations.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Helping people and working tirelessly to improve the lives of others
- Making an outstanding contribution to a public service, neighbourhood or community
- Work that is highly valued by residents and communities
- Best Child Friendly Project:
- Judges will be seeking to recognise work that has improved the lives of children and young people in Salford by:
- Strengthening the rights of children and young people
- Bringing child and young people new opportunities in areas like education, play, and skills and work
- Otherwise meeting the goals of the children friendly cities agenda as set out by UNICEF
- Judges will be seeking to recognise work that has improved the lives of children and young people in Salford by:
- Young Person of the Year:
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Significant achievements or high levels of attainment, particularly in the face of adversity
- Evidence of selflessness and willingness to help others
- A sense of pride in being from Salford
- Overcoming obstacles and challenges and demonstrating resilience
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Volunteer of the Year:
- The award is open to anyone who volunteers in the city.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Volunteering that has made a real difference to Salford
- Volunteering that has helped to address significant challenges in the city
- Volunteering that has improved the lives of people living in Salford
- Good Neighbour of the Year:
- The award is open to anyone who lives in the city.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- A sense of pride in Salford’s communities and neighbourhoods and a commitment to making them better
- A willingness to help and support others, particularly vulnerable people
- Strong commitment to a community or neighbourhood
- Best Health Achievement:
- The award is open to individuals and groups based in the city.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- An outstanding commitment to improving personal health or helping others improve their health
- Overcoming difficulties or challenges
- Being a role model and setting a good example for other people
- Best Environmental Improvement:
- The award is open to both individuals and groups based in the city.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- An outstanding commitment to improving or safeguarding the local environment in Salford
- Demonstrating pride in Salford and its neighbourhoods
- Taking an inclusive approach to educate and involve others
- Best Community Safety Project:
- The award is open to individuals and groups based in the city.
- Judges will be looking for evidence of the following:
- Work that has had a long-lasting benefit for neighborhoods’ or communities
- Effective partnerships with public organisations such as the Police or Fire Services
- Work that has had a positive impact on people’s lives, including vulnerable people.
For more information, visit Salford City Council.