Uppsala municipality opens nominations for care award 2026

Uppsala municipality begins nominations for its annual care award, honoring employees in social services and health and care sectors. The prize is awarded by the social committee, care committee, and elderly committee to those who enhance the quality of life for Uppsala residents. Nominations are accepted from March 2 to 22, 2026.

Uppsala municipality awards the care prize each year to employees who make a positive difference in their work within social services, care, or health. The prize aims to strengthen professional pride and inspire innovation and development by highlighting successful examples.

Nominations for 2026 open on March 2 and close on March 22. During this period, Uppsala residents can nominate one or more individuals who have contributed to better quality of life for themselves or someone close to them. The prize goes to employees in Uppsala municipality or those working on the municipality's behalf in these areas.

Last year's winner, Agneta Schelen, describes the prize as the best one can receive. She states: "Winning has truly made me feel proud of the work I do together with my colleagues and of working in Uppsala municipality. I really hope that many, both colleagues and users, will nominate for this year's prize!"

Through the nominations, the municipality seeks to recognize those individuals who make a difference in the daily lives of users. More information and the nomination opportunity are available on the municipality's website.

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Photo illustration of stacked books representing August Prize 2025 nominees, highlighting themes of dogs, death, and ketchup, with author names and award banner.
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Nominees for August Prize 2025 announced

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The nominees for the August Prize 2025 have been announced, featuring themes like dogs, death, and ketchup among the entries. The authors include both debutants and veterans, such as previous winners Lydia Sandgren and Lina Wolff. Six books in each category—fiction, non-fiction, and children's and youth literature—are competing for the prize.

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On Tuesday afternoon, around 50 home care users from Nyby, Gränby, and Gamla Uppsala gathered at Nyby service house for dialogue and information. Managers Yvan Bugabo and Eva Kreuzer hosted an open house to enhance communication and gather feedback. Attendees learned about crime prevention tips, fall prevention, and digital aids in elderly care.

Cross-country skier Jonna Sundling has been awarded the 2025 Jerring Prize after receiving the most votes from the Swedish public. She beat football club Mjällby in the final and outpaced favorites like Armand Duplantis. Sundling, absent from the event, pledged to defend Sweden's colors at the Olympics in Italy.

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A man in his 30s from Jönköping municipality has been convicted of raping a female colleague at an elderly care home. The incident occurred during spring 2024, and the man denied the crime. The district court sentenced him to three years in prison and damages of 215,000 kronor.

Actor Stellan Skarsgård has been awarded DN's Culture Prize 2026 for his masterful performance in the film 'Sentimental Value'. The prize recognizes how he demonstrates with subtle means that reconciliation is possible for those who acknowledge history, according to DN's culture editor Björn Wiman. The 74-year-old recipient is pleased with the award but emphasizes the film's impact.

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Journalist Olof Lundh, known for his investigative football reporting, has been named Lund's person of the year by the Grandiosa Society. The award was presented at the society's annual meeting at the Grand Hotel in Lund on Monday evening. Lundh, who refused to leave the city as a teenager, is praised as a faithful ambassador for Lund.

 

 

 

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