Sally Spencer is recognised for her work with children at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
A nurse who created a wellbeing programme involving singing to sick children has won an award for her work.Alongside Birmingham-based choir Ex Cathedra, Ms Spencer performs songs to distract and soothe the patients at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
"We did a big celebration event in Symphony Hall and it was just full of joy. The children were buzzing and I had a thought that the children I look after miss out on opportunities like this.Ms Spencer performs at the hospital in collaboration with choir Ex Cathedra
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