2010 Awards

The winners and highly commended have been announced!

Better Ways of Working

Winner: North-net: Northumbland Towns Wireless Mesh Network - Northumberland County Council
North-net is an innovative, integrated wide area network providing resilient meshed delivery platform in the nine market towns across Northumbland.

To visit the Northumberland County Council website click here.

Highly Commended: Chemical Manager - Edinburgh University School of Chemistry
Chemical Manager, a project implemented by Edinburgh University School of Chemistry is designed to manage chemical purchases and processes to avoid uneccessary cost and waste. To find out more click here.

To visit the Good Campus website click here.


 Building Community Networks

Joint Winners: Recycle and Re-use Online Groups -
Freegle
Freegle facilitates free, easy giving and getting of goods via locally run online groups saving money and the planet at the same time.

To visit Freegle's website click here.

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Carbon Makeover - Knowle West Media Centre
Carbon Makeover, a project run by Knowle West Media Centre is a local solution to a global issue - climate change.

To visit the Knowle West Media Centre Carbon Makeover website click here.
Energy Efficiency

Winner: Energy Management Programme - 
TelecityGroup
TelecityGroup's Energy Management Programme has improved the environmental efficiency of its data centre portfoilo through operation and design innovations.

To visit the Telecity Group website click here.

Joint Highly Commended: Broadleaf sustainable desktops - VeryPC
VeryPC's BroadLeaf is a desktop solution created with the whole product lifecycle that is more sustainable through both social and environmental considerations.

To visit the Very PC website click here.

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Student Switch Off - Student Switch Off
Student Switch Off is a national campaign using web 2.0 technology to encourage University students to save energy and reduce carbon emissions in halls of residence.

To visit the Student Switch Off website click here.


Environmental Innovator (in conjunction with PC Pro Magazine)

Winner: Sony Ericsson

To visit the Sony Ericsson webiste please click here.

To visit the PC Pro Magazine website please click here.


Improving Public Services

Winner: Community Based Computerized Cognitive Behavioural Services - Self Help Services
Self-Help Services courses help people overcome feelings of anxiety and depression.

To visit the Self Help Services website click here.

Highly Commended: Shropshire Telly Talk Project - Shropshire Council
Shropshire Council's Telly Talk project is a real example of a variety of agencies using technology to provide a 'one-stop-shop' for services in rural communities in Shropshire. To find out more click here.

To visit the Shropshire Council Telly Talk project website click here.


Independent Living

Winner: One Link - Isle of Wight Council
The Isle of Wight Council's One Link service is a 'one-stop-service' providing personalised information which empowers people with long term health and social care needs to better manange their condition. To find out more click here.

To visit the Isle of Wight Council One Link website click here.

Highly Commended: Telehealth for long-term conditions with Argyll and Bute - NHS Highland/Argyll & Bute Council
People with COPD live more independently and with better quality lives in their own homes because of NHS Highland/Argyll & Bute Council's Telehealth for Long term conditions project. To find out more click here.

To visit the Argyll & Bute Council website click here.

To visit the NHS Highland website click here.

To visit the Telehealth Solutions website click here.


Race Online 2012 - Reaching the Digitally Excluded

Winner: NHS Choices Libraries Inclusion Programme -
NHS Choices
NHS Choices (nhs.uk) is tackling health inequalities; improving the health of groups through digital engagement programmes in libraries.

To visit the NHS Choices Libraries Inclusion Programme website click here.

Highly Commended: Connect with IT - AGE UK
Connect with IT is AGE UK's National digital inclusion campaign, run in partnership witH BT and it is designed to support people in later life to build social capital by unlocking the benefits of technology. To find out more click here.

To visit the AGE UK website click here.


SME Innovation

Winner: Open Debate Online Consultaton System -
Consense
Consense has developed Open Debate which encourages communities to get involved in decision making through online consultation that is accessible and interactive. To find out more click here.

To visit the Consense website click here.


Sustainable Use of ICT in Schools

Winner: Energy Reduction Project -
Djanogly City Academy Nottingham, Nottingham Bluecoat School and Technology College, Fernwood School
Sparked by Djangoly City Academy's dim Energy Rating, students from 3 schools turned the spotlight on halving their electricity consumption.

To visit the Djongoly City Academy website click here.

Highly Commended: Printsmart - East Lothian Council
East Lothian Council implemented PrintSmart; a Managed Print Service project which gives print and copying control back to schools. 

To visit the East Lothian Council website click here.

 




 
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