How to nominate

How do I nominate someone for a BDA Honour?

If you know a member who has demonstrated personal commitment and contribution to the Association or the profession over several years, then do consider them for an Honour. All the paperwork and guidance are on the BDA website.

Different Honours recognise the contribution of the many members who go above and beyond for the profession and the BDA, in different areas of practice and all membership categories (except student). We are particularly keen to have nominations that reflect all aspects of the diversity of dietetics and are representative of our community as a whole and all four nations.

Who can nominate for a BDA Honour?

Nominations must be supported by at least five signatures of Full Members of the Association, or by a decision of a Branch, Group or Board of the Association in a general meeting. A lead nominator should be identified, along with their contact details.

Who deserves a BDA Honour?

The BDA Honours recognise and reward BDA members who go above and beyond, those who inspire others and are making a real difference to dietetics. Any member, in any category of membership (except student) can be nominated for an Honour. Further information on the Honours and the criteria for each honour can be found on our dedicated webpage

I am unsure which Honour to nominate someone for – what should I do?

Firstly, check out the webpage where all the Honours are explained in detail.

If you want to discuss a possible nomination or need more information, you can contact the committee by emailing: [email protected]

All eligible nominations are carefully considered by the committee and they may recommend a different Honour, based on the evidence provided.

What information will I need to nominate someone?

Given the importance of the Honours we require clear evidence of exceptional commitment, service and impact beyond any normal expectation of their job role. You usually need details of what they have done and why this is exceptional. Most importantly, we need detail about the impact this has had for the BDA or the profession. Sample responses to show the type of information and detail needed can be found under each listed award on the Honours webpage.

What happens after I submit my nomination?

The BDA office will acknowledge receipt and check eligibility and completeness. Further information or clarification may be sought. The committee will then review the nomination form and details at the next available meeting. (Honours Committee meetings are usually held every two to three months).

If the nominee is deemed eligible for an Honours Award, the Committee will recommend this and submit details to the Board of Directors, who will make the final decision.

How long does it take?

The Committee meets every two to three months, just before the Board of Directors meetings. So, expect feedback to have been received within around three months after submission. However, if further information is required, it may take longer. 

How are successful nominations decided?

The nomination is scored against set criteria, so ensure that have clearly stated what is special about the nominee’s contribution and most importantly, the impact this has had on the profession or the Association. The committee will then discuss and agree which, if any honour will be recommended.

When will I find out if a nomination was successful?

The lead nominator will be informed of the outcome after the relevant meeting (usually within three months of their submission).

Will I know why a nomination was not successful?

Limited feedback is provided for unsuccessful nominations and sometimes an alternative route to recognise the member’s contribution is suggested. The BDA Honours Awards recognise the members who go above and beyond for the profession and the BDA. If you know someone who has made a difference to the community and is outstanding at what they do, you may also want to consider applying to the National Honours Awards.

What will Honours recipients receive?

Each year the BDA recognises and celebrates those members who have gone above and beyond to make a difference in the profession. All those being honoured will be invited to the Awards ceremony and will receive a certificate and badge recognising their achievement and Honour. The badge can be worn on work uniforms/lanyards and at BDA events. This helps to increase awareness of the awards and the amazing work being carried out in the profession. 

I have more questions, who should I contact for help and support?

If the answer to your question is not on the Honours pages of the BDA website, then contact the committee [email protected]