Little Moments Matter awards nomination form 
Dravet Syndrome UK has launched the Little Moments Matter Awards, a new initiative designed to recognise and celebrate outstanding health, social care and education professionals who provide vital support to families affected by Dravet Syndrome.  Nominate a professional by filling out the short form below now! Entries close on 31 August 2025. 

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Professional you would like to nominate

1. What is the name of the person you would like to nominate?
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2. What is the job title of the person you would like to nominate? (Just include your best guess if you don't know their exact title. Examples include Neurologist, Epilepsy Nurse, SENCO, Social Worker etc).

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3. What organisation does the the nominated professional work at? *
Award category

4. Which award category would you like to nominate them for? You can nominate them in more than one category
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Your nomination

5. Why are you nominating this person for a Little Moments Matter award? Please provide an explanation of why this person deserves recognition and what they have done to support your family or other families living with Dravet Syndrome

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Your information

6. What is your full name?
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7. Your email address *
8. Your phone number *
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The information you provide will be used by Dravet Syndrome UK to process your nomination for the Little Moments Matter Awards. We will only share your personal details with the judging panel and will contact you for permission before using your story in any publicity. All information will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to recognise someone who has made a difference. Your nomination will be carefully reviewed by our judging panel after the closing date of 31 August 2025. The finalists will be announced in September 2025 and the winners announced at the Dravet Syndrome UK conference on Friday 14th November.
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