Judging Process
Judging Process | Meet the Judges
The Judging Panel
| Roy Lilley Chairman of Judges, NHS commentator |
| Danny Daniels Patient Representative, Vice Chairman, National Association for Patient Participation |
| Dr Sam Everington GP Representative, GP, Bromley by Bow Centre, East London |
| Sarah Waller Head Judge, Patient Environment Class, Programme Director, Kind's Fund Enhancing and Healing Environment Project |
| Kevin Oxley Head Judge, Estates and Facilities Management Class, Director of Operations, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust |
| Susan Francis Head Judge, Building Design Class, Programme Director, Architects for Health |
| Patricia Young Head Judge, People Class, Senior Risk Advisor, Patient Safety Design, Det Norske Veritas (DNV) |
Who will judge the entries?
A robust judging process underpins the BBH Awards, which employs an independent judging panel made up of leading experts in their field.
Chaired by Roy Lilley, an independent health policy analyst and commentator on health issues, the winners of each award class are determined by a panel of seven; five experts who are specialists in that field and two front line users of the NHS.
What is the judging process?
Phase One
Entries will be marked according to the criteria set by the judging panel. Click here for the full judging criteria by category.
Phase Two
The judging panel will shortlist those who will go through to the final stage of judging. All successful entries that have made it onto the shortlist will be contacted by directly.
Phase Three
This stage of judging process will involve entrants supplying further information to support their submission and assist the judges in making their final decision.
Phase Four
On the final judging day, the panel will review the shortlisted entries and select the finalists and winners. The winners will not be announced until the BBH Awards
ceremony at The Brewery, London on Thursday 10th November 2011.
