Nominations open for the Pride of Britain Awards 2022

Pride of Britain

The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards will take place in Autumn. This year there is more reason than ever to celebrate the heroism, courage and resilience of people from all over Britain, and the awards are set to be the most ambitious TV show in their 23-year history.

You can nominate anyone of any age for a Pride of Britain Award, they could be a colleague or perhaps a member of the public. It may be for a single act of incredible courage, a long-lasting battle against the odds, or for inspirational campaigning.

Please choose what you feel to be the most suitable category from the list below. Don’t worry if you’re not sure - some nominees may fit in more than one category, so the Pride of Britain team will make sure all nominations are considered for the most appropriate award.

Winners will be chosen by the Pride of Britain judging panel, from a shortlist produced by the Pride of Britain research team, who will consider every public nomination received.

Nominations can be made via the Pride of Britain awards website.

 

  • TSB Community Hero Award - For someone who goes to remarkable lengths to help others lead their best life.
  • ITV Fundraiser of the Year - For tireless and inspirational charity fundraising, aged 16 and over.
  • Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year - To reward a young person aged 15 and under for inspirational charity work.
  • This Morning Emergency Services Award - For police, fire, ambulance, paramedics or air, sea or mountain rescue who have gone beyond the call of duty.
  • Outstanding Bravery - For adults who risk their own safety to help others in danger.
  • Child/Teenager of Courage - For battling against the odds to help others, or putting themselves at risk to save someone in danger.
  • Lifetime Achievement - To recognise far-reaching achievement, possibly on a national or international scale.
  • Special Recognition - For achievements not covered in other categories, such as inspiring carers, campaigners and members of armed forces.

Published 22nd July 2022