COVER Women in Protection and Health Awards 2025: Final day to enter

Promoting women’s excellence

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The nominees for the COVER Women in Protection and Health Awards 2025 have been announced. There is just over one week left to enter, entries close 24 January, 2025.

The awards seek to recognise the women and organisations in our industry that are best promoting female excellence. This year the awards garnered nearly 450 nominated individuals across 21 categories. From the rising star awards to those recognising the outstanding contribution to the industry. The next step for those nominated is to complete the entry form on the awards website, available here. Entries close on 24 January, 2025. Cameron Roberts, editor, COVER, said: "The sheer volume of nominations for this award demonstrates the staggering level of female talent that the protection ...

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