It is so important to thank colleagues when they make a difference. The BDA Honours recognise and reward BDA members who go above and beyond, those who inspire others and are making a real difference.
The BDA Honours Committee consider nominations all year round. If you know someone who has made a real impact on dietetics nominate them for a BDA honour today! Find out more about our honours below.
Fellowship is the BDA’s highest honour. It is given in recognition of over 10 years of committed and inspirational service to the BDA and dietetic profession at a national or international level.
The Professional Achievement Honour is bestowed upon a member in recognition of their outstanding personal commitment and exceptional contributions to the profession of Dietetics.
The Ibex is an honour awarded to any member of the BDA for significant contributions to the Association and the profession either locally, regionally or in a specific speciality.
This honour is in recognition of an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to the advancement of the dietetic profession but is not a member of the profession.
The Edith Elliot Honour recognises a significant achievement by members at any stage in their career and is open to any member (excluding students and apprentices).
The Roll of Honour recognises and rewards BDA members who have gone above and beyond to make a significant contribution to a defined piece of work or activity in the past year.
Celebrating all our past and current recipients of BDA Honours.
Frequently asked questions about BDA honours.