PAGB present Health Equality Award at the Recognition of Excellence Awards

On Friday, we joined our associate members Communications International Group for their annual Recognition of Excellence Awards with Training Matters magazine.

On Friday 14 June, we were delighted to join our associate members Communications International Group for their annual Recognition of Excellence Awards with Training Matters magazine.

The event, hosted at the House of Lords, brought together the industry to recognise the achievements of community pharmacy support staff, rewarding hard-working and dedicated individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty to support their customers, patients, pharmacies and communities.

PAGB’s CEO, Michelle Riddalls, presented the first award of the event – the Health Equality Award – to Tegan Taylor, recognising how she had identified and tackled health inequalities for the patients in her community.

Congratulations to all of the nominees and winners at the event!

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