Charity Champions Awards 2009

Categories

Please see below for the nominating categories:

Animal Welfare Champion

Sponsored by
BUAV

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning the protection and welfare of animals.

Sponsored by
Eaga

Children & Youth Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning the safety and welfare of children and young people.

Sponsored by
Elizabeth Finn

Disability Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning disability.

Sponsored by
Velux

Health Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning health awareness, research, prevention, addictions and/or diseases.

Sponsored by
Royal Society of Chemistry

International Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address international relief, crisis and/or aid issues.

Sponsored by
Orange

Education & Skills Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning the involvement of education and skills.

Sponsored by
Council Care
Housing 21

Older People´s Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning the welfare of older people.

Sponsored by
Dominos

Community Champion

The Parliamentarian who has done the most to address issues concerning the community.

Sponsored by
IET Collective Inspiration logo

Charity of the Year

Awarded to the Charity the Parliamentarians have identified as the most effective over the past year.

Sponsored by
Hearing Dogs logo

Outstanding Achievement

The Parliamentarian who has worked consistently on behalf of voluntary causes and issues and is recognised by Parliamentarians for his or her outstanding achievement. The winner will be chosen by the Awards Steering Committee.

Awards Timeline

  • Nominations Open 7 September
  • Nominations Close 16 October
  • Shortlist Announced & Voting Opens 2 November
  • Voting Closes 13 November
  • Awards Ceremony 8 December