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1. www.cot.org.uk
www.cot.org.uk/public/promotin - [Cached]Published on: 1/23/2004 Last Visited: 8/27/2004
Congratulations to her and to the runner-up, Julie Hallows, and other finalists: Alison Putnam, Rebecca Sheldon, Pat Smart and Judy Thurgood, all of whom were highly commended by the panel of judges.
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Highly Commended: Rebecca Sheldon
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Highly Commended - Rebecca Sheldon
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Rebecca Sheldon Rebecca Sheldon is a young occupational therapist working at the Chesterfield North Derbyshire Royal Hospital and was nominated by the family of Laura, a girl of her own age who had been stabbed repeatedly in the chest and arms when a man broke into her home. The assailant was subsequently convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Hope and encouragement for the whole family underpinned the physical treatment Rebecca offered. Laura says, "She's not just helped me recover physically, but has kept me smiling during a horrendous part of my life. I will be eternally grateful for all that she had done for me and my family."
Rebecca says, "I was so proud to be nominated for this award by Laura and her family. -
2. www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk
www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/d - [Cached]Published on: 4/3/2003 Last Visited: 5/24/2006
Rebecca - shocked to receive Laura's nomination. Her kind, caring nature and outstanding occupational therapy skills, could net Rebecca Sheldon a top national award thanks to a glowing nomination from one of her patients. Laura Kenyon, who suffered extensive injuries while the victim of an attempted murder in December 2000, has been receiving therapy from Rebecca since leaving hospital in January last year.
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Rebecca has designed and provided numerous splints for Laura, given invaluable advice on aids to recovery and independence, researched the answers to many of Laura and her mums complex questions and provided advice on exercises.
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My life was affected by the attack too and Rebecca gave me something no one else could she gave me hope and encouragement in abundance, and she still does. For the past two years she has acted with professionalism and courtesy, displaying compassion and concern for Laura and I." Specialising in orthopaedics and hand therapy, Rebecca has been an occupational therapist at the Royal since 1998, where she leads a team of three therapists and two assistants.
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On hearing news of her nomination, Rebecca said: "It's a shock being put up for the award so I'll look upon it as a thank you from Laura and her mum. -
3. www.baot.org.uk
www.baot.org.uk/public/promoti - [Cached]Published on: 1/21/2004 Last Visited: 8/25/2004
Congratulations to her and to the runner-up, Julie Hallows, and other finalists: Alison Putnam, Rebecca Sheldon, Pat Smart and Judy Thurgood, all of whom were highly commended by the panel of judges.
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Highly Commended: Rebecca Sheldon
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Highly Commended - Rebecca Sheldon
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Rebecca Sheldon Rebecca Sheldon is a young occupational therapist working at the Chesterfield North Derbyshire Royal Hospital and was nominated by the family of Laura, a girl of her own age who had been stabbed repeatedly in the chest and arms when a man broke into her home. The assailant was subsequently convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Hope and encouragement for the whole family underpinned the physical treatment Rebecca offered. Laura says, "She's not just helped me recover physically, but has kept me smiling during a horrendous part of my life. I will be eternally grateful for all that she had done for me and my family."
Rebecca says, "I was so proud to be nominated for this award by Laura and her family.

