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Dedicated care home nurse announced as RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year 2025

12 Jun 2025

Kirsty Cartin, a dedicated and passionate care home nurse from Rashielee Care Home in Erskine has been named RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year.

Kirsty Cartin

Kirsty received the award at a glittering ceremony at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh today (12 June 2025) in recognition of her compassion and dedication to excellence in care home nursing.

Kirsty Cartin

Described by her colleagues as a champion of the value of care home nursing, Kirsty is celebrated for fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement at Rashielee Care Home. Her leadership has transformed the care home into a thriving, inclusive environment where residents, families, and staff feel valued and supported.

Her key achievements include supporting staff development by encouraging peer learning, practice supervisor training, and professional growth. With the future in mind, she has also expanded student placements and tailored learning resources to highlight the skills required in care home nursing.

Kirsty’s person-centred approach fosters a positive workplace culture, ensures high staff retention, and strengthens the perception of care homes as vital spaces for compassionate, high-quality nursing.

Scotland’s nurse of the year was selected from the registered nurse winners of the other categories announced on the night. Kirsty received the Clinical Leadership Award, sponsored by Anderson Strathern, before being announced as Scotland’s overall Nurse of the Year.

Kirsty was presented with the award by the RCN’s General Secretary & Chief Executive, Nicola Ranger, RCN Scotland Board Chair, Julie Lamberth and RCN Scotland Executive Director, Colin Poolman.

Nicola Ranger said: “Kirsty’s clinical leadership and dedication to showing the value of nursing in care homes make her the perfect choice for our 2025 RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year. These awards have showcased the amazing work that nursing staff in all areas and at all stages of their careers are doing across Scotland. There couldn’t be a better reminder of why nursing is such a diverse and rewarding career. I would like to congratulate again all our winners, runners up and highly commended. You are all an inspiration.”

RCN Scotland Executive Director, Colin Poolman thanked all the nominees for the nursing care they and their colleagues deliver day in and day out to the people of Scotland, often in extremely challenging circumstances. He said: “Huge congratulations to Kirsty on her well-deserved award. Too often the role of nursing in social care is overlooked. Tonight, the spotlight is shining on care home nursing and Kirsty’s commitment to raising the standards of care for her residents and to developing and supporting her team. The judges were inspired by her drive to ensure that her staff always feel valued and supported for the excellent nursing staff they are. Her nomination stood out as exemplifying the very best of nursing in Scotland and we are proud to call Kirsty our Nurse of the Year”.

Julie Lamberth, Scotland Board Chair added: “As a dedicated and passionate nurse Kirsty is truly inspiring.  It is inspiring to celebrate a too often overlooked area of nursing, and she is a true advocate of this essential area of practice.

“Our 2025 awards have showcased the best of nursing, and we are looking forward to building on the success of this year’s event. Nursing touches all of us at various points in our lives, the commitment, dedication and passion shared by all our finalists shows that, no matter how challenging the working conditions, nurses and nursing support workers are focused on doing their best for those they care for.”

On becoming RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year 2025, Kirsty said: “I’m shocked and totally humbled. I’m a proud care home nurse and I want to promote nursing to everyone. It’s an excellent career. So many times we hear the bad news but there is so much joy in nursing and I want to share that.

“Care home nursing often doesn’t get recognised, we are voice in the shadows and people don’t appreciate what we do because they don’t know but we are an integral part of community care. I want everyone to know what we do so we can all work better, especially given the shift into community care.

“The most special thing about my whole career tapestry as a nurse is the people it’s the people I met, the residents, their relatives and the staff. Getting to know people’s stories and getting to be a part of that story. People think care homes are just for dying and they are not, they are places where people go to thrive and flourish.”

The full list of winners and finalists are:

Category

(Click on a category to find out more about the finalists)
Finalists

Adult Nursing Award

Winner - Kirstie Law, Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Runner Up - 
Morna Miller, Delirium Nurse, University Hospital Crosshouse, NHS Ayrshire and Arran
Highly Commended - 
Amanda Manson, Cardiology Specialist Nurse, NHS Orkney

Care Home Nursing Award

Winner - Jennifer Carruthers,Deputy Manager, Rashilee Care Home, Erskine
Runner Up - 
Abbotsford Care Home, Pepperwood Care, Ardrossan, North Ayrshire
Highly Commended - 
Benore Care Home,Avondale Care, Lochore

Children's Nursing and Midwifery Award

Winner - School Nursing Service, NHS Tayside
Runner Up - 
Health for All Nursing Team, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Highly Commended - 
Best Start Midwifery Leadership Team, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Clinical Leadership Award
Sponsored by Anderson Strathern

Winner - Kirsty Cartin, Nurse Manager, Rashilee Care Home, Erskine
Runner Up - 
Gillian McAuley, Nurse Director Acute, NHS Lothian
Highly Commended - 
Marie Hurson, Cardiac Nurse Specialist, Gilbert Bain Hospital, NHS Shetland

Inspiring Excellence - Nursing Innovation and Research Award

Winner - Kath Williamson, Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist Bariatric Care (Community), NHS Lothian and CSO Early Postdoctoral Fellow
Honorary, University of Glasgow
Runner Up - 
Cozy Cuddle Scrubs, Stacey Boyle, Midwife, and Marianne Hay, Senior Charge Midwife, St. John’s Hospital, NHS Lothian
Highly Commended - 
Rapid Cancer Diagnostic Service, Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife

Learning Disability Nursing Award

Winner - Assertive Outreach Model, Renfrewshire Learning Disability Service, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Runner Up - 
Kerry Anderson and Scott Taylor, Co-Chairs of the Scottish Learning Disability Lead Nurses Group
Highly Commended - 
Ward 7A Learning Disability Assessment and Treatment, Woodland View, NHS Ayrshire and Arran

Learning in Practice Award
Sponsored by NHS Golden Jubilee

Winner - Triple Jeopardy Team,The State Hospital and the University West of Scotland
Runner Up - 
Jill Morrison,Care Home Education Facilitator, NHS Grampian and NHS Education for Scotland
Highly Commended - 
Gwen Gordon,Clinical Educator, NHS Tayside

Mental Health Nursing Award

Winner - Kenny Davidson, Specialist Nurse for Dementia (Care Homes), Care Home Support Team (Moray), NHS Grampian
Runner Up - 
Katie Dickenson, Senior Charge Nurse, Ward 1 IPCU, Forth Valley Royal Hospital
Highly Commended - 
Balcary Ward IPCU, Midpark Hospital, NHS Dumfries and Galloway


Nursing Student of the Year
Sponsored by Glasgow Caledonian University

Winner - Grant Cooper, Former Nursing Student, University of Dundee
Runner Up - 
John Langan, Nursing Student, The Open University
Highly Commended - 
Fionnadh Ratchford, Nursing Student, University West of Scotland

Nursing Support Worker of the Year
Sponsored by NHS Grampian

Winner - Chelsey Main, Mental Health Support Worker, New Craig’s Hospital, NHS Highland
Joint Runners Up - 
Catherine “Irene” Third, Health Care Support Worker, Loch Leven Health Centre, NHS Tayside, and Julie Ferguson, Associate Practitioner, Royal Hospital for Children, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Nursing Team of the Year
Sponsored by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

Winner - Angus Urgent Care Advanced Nurse Practitioner Team, Angus Health and Social Care Partnership, NHS Tayside
Runner Up - 
South East Forensic Healthcare, Royal Edinburgh and Associated Services, NHS Lothian
Highly Commended - 
Acute Medical Unit Nursing Team, Ninewells Hospital, NHS Tayside

People's Choice Award
Sponsored by The Sunday Post

Winner - Rhona Morrison, Quality Improvement Facilitator, NHS Borders, and Volunteer with Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue
Runner Up - 
Anne Gregg, Macmillan Specialist Nurse, NHS Orkney
Highly Commended - 
Rachael Nixon, Children’s Nurse, Clinical 24 and DKMS

Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland Award for Excellence
Sponsored by Scottish Government 

Winner - Ann Gow, Former Nurse Director and no Deputy Chief Executive at Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) 

Thanks to all our sponsors of our awards. With their support, we were able to go all out and truly celebrate all our finalists and their contribution to the health and care of the people of Scotland.

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