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British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2025 – Winners revealed at an unforgettable night in Sheffield

British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2025 – Winners revealed at an unforgettable night in Sheffield

The British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards returned in style on 4 December 2025, bringing together organisations from across the healthcare and assistive technology sectors for an evening of recognition, pride, and celebration in the heart of Sheffield.

With a sold‑out room at the prestigious Cutlers’ Hall, a buzzing atmosphere, and a brilliant host in Dr Phil Hammond, this year’s awards showcased the incredible dedication, compassion, and innovation driving our industry forward.

A night to celebrate the very best in healthcare and assistive technology

Guests were welcomed by David Stockdale, Chief Executive of the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA), who opened the evening with heartfelt thanks to nominees, judges, sponsors, and attendees. His message set the tone for the night: recognising the exceptional commitment and skill behind every submission and celebrating the people and organisations working tirelessly to improve lives every single day.

David Stockdale, Chief Executive of the British Healthcare Trades Association
David Stockdale, Chief Executive of the British Healthcare Trades Association

Dr Phil Hammond then took to the stage, bringing his trademark humour and warmth, keeping the energy high and the room laughing as the awards got underway.

A huge thank you goes to our event sponsors, including headline sponsor Verlingue, a long‑standing supporter of our work and which offers the BHTA member insurance scheme. We also thank our category sponsors P3 People Management and Foundations for helping make this year’s event possible.

With a three‑course dinner, three rounds of awards, a charity raffle in support of Sheffield Young Carers, and a DJ closing the night, the evening was a true celebration of collaboration, community, and excellence.

The British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2025 winners

Below is a full round‑up of the outstanding winners recognised at this year’s British Healthcare Trades Industry Awards 2025.

Rising Star Award

Winner: Liam Bembridge – Gainsborough Healthcare Group
Highly Commended: Brandon Williams – Stiltz Homelifts

The Rising Star category shone a spotlight on exceptional emerging talent. Brandon Williams was recognised for his leadership, technical skill, and the measurable improvements he has driven across his team.

The overall winner, Liam Bembridge, impressed judges with his ability to fuse hands‑on expertise with innovative thinking, strengthening Gainsborough’s reputation for quality while inspiring those around him. A truly deserving Rising Star.

Outstanding Community Outreach

Winner: Ross Care

Ross Care captured this award through its transformative Community Health & Engagement programme, which blends advocacy, education, and compassionate support. Judges were particularly impressed by its holistic approach and the lasting social impact it is creating across the communities it serves.

Outstanding Community Outreach winner Ross Care
Outstanding Community Outreach Winner: Ross Care

Best UK Trade Show

Winner: The Occupational Therapy Show

Voted for by BHTA members, The OT Show stood out for its exceptional organisation, strong educational content, and the collaborative spirit it fosters. Bringing together thousands of professionals, it continues to be a cornerstone event for the health and care community.

Best UK Trade Show Winner: The OT Show
Best UK Trade Show Winner: The OT Show

Manufacturer of the Year

Winner: Raybloc

Raybloc impressed the judging panel with its relentless commitment to innovation and product excellence. The manufacturer’s advanced smart‑glass technology, LED‑lit warning systems, and dedication to quality and safety demonstrate leadership in modern manufacturing, underpinned by meaningful community engagement and an education‑first mindset.

Manufacturer of the Year Winner: Raybloc
Manufacturer of the Year Winner: Raybloc

Innovation in Sustainability

Winner: H&M Bathlifts

H&M Bathlifts was recognised for the sustainability‑focused design of the Kanjo Bathlift, championing environmental responsibility without compromising on quality. Its extended warranty model reduces waste, while its recyclable packaging and low‑emission logistics cemented its win as a true leader in sustainable product development.

Innovation in Sustainability Winner: H&M Bathlifts
Innovation in Sustainability Winner: H&M Bathlifts

Product of the Year

Winner: Abacus Gemini MX Bath – Gainsborough Healthcare Group

This award honours products that empower greater independence and dignity. Abacus delivered exactly that through the latest Gemini MX Bath, incorporating direct user feedback into its design. The judges were particularly struck by its impact on children and young people, supported by compelling testimonials demonstrating the real‑world difference it makes to families.

Product of the Year Winner: Abacus Gemini MX Bath
Product of the Year Winner: Abacus Gemini MX Bath

Retailer of the Year

Winner: Wheelfreedom

Although unable to attend the ceremony, Wheelfreedom secured the award thanks to its exceptional multidisciplinary approach, which includes engineers, clinical assessors, and customer service specialists working in tandem. Its robust care cycle, spanning consultation to aftercare, illustrates a deep commitment to customer wellbeing.

Team of the Year

Winner: Medequip’s Wellbeing Team

Medequip’s Wellbeing Team stood out for their proactive, structured, and inclusive initiatives that uplifted their entire organisation. From training more than 90 mental health first‑aiders to expanding neurodiversity awareness and driving staff volunteering, the team has embedded a culture of empathy and support, making an admirable, measurable impact.

Team of the Year Winner: Medequip
Team of the Year Winner: Medequip

Lifetime Service Awards

Winners: Stephen Perry and Jean Hutfield

This prestigious category honours individuals whose decades‑long dedication has shaped our sector.

Stephen Perry

With over 43 years of service in mobility and healthcare, Stephen has been a driving force for innovation, accessibility, and ethical practice. His work across organisations – including Keep Able, Freerider UK, and Electric Mobility – and his later leadership at the BHTA have left a profound and lasting legacy.

Jean Hutfield

Jean’s 50‑year career, including four decades in community equipment, has transformed understanding and recognition of equipment services across the UK. Her influential leadership as Chief Executive and long‑standing Chair of NAEP has strengthened partnerships, professional standards, and patient outcomes nationwide.

Both winners embody the spirit of service, leadership, and compassion at the heart of our industry.

Thank you for an incredible evening

A heartfelt congratulations to all of our winners, nominees, and finalists. Each one represents the best of our sector: innovation, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to improving people’s lives.

Our sincere thanks also go to our judging panel, our sponsors, and everyone who attended the 2025 BHTA Awards Evening. Your passion and support are what make this industry so exceptional.

We look forward to celebrating with you again in 2026. Until then, thank you for helping us champion better, safer, and more inclusive healthcare for all.