Get Ready for the Tryangle Awards 2021
2021 will be the sixteenth year of the Tryangle Awards in Worcestershire. In December the online nominations will open, but in the meantime you can read about last years awards and think about who you could nominate for a Tryangle Award.
Worcestershire’s premier annual young people awards celebrate the efforts of those, who despite health, disability or social problems manage to overcome adversity and ‘get the job done’, at home, at school or college, or within the community.
We believe such effort, commitment and determination should not go unrecognised, so if you work with or have contact with young achievers, volunteers or carers, make sure you nominate your own unsung hero!
Award categories
You can nominate young people in the following categories:
- Bravery
- Arts and Music
- Sports
- Good Friends and Carers
- Citizenship and Environment
- Personal Development
- Volunteer Award
This award acknowledges the outstanding contribution that adult volunteers make to our clubs and organisations; celebrating the special or remarkable who make a real difference to the young people in Worcestershire.
All nominees receive a certificate of recognition of their achievement. The most outstanding in each category can also be nominated to receive a Tryangle Award, which are presented at a special gala awards ceremony in March 2021 (subject to any COVID restrictions in place at that time).
Any ‘tryer’ aged 11-19 or up to 24 with a disability, who has not previously received a Tryangle Award within the same category can be nominated for a young person’s award. Any volunteer aged over 18 can be nominated for the adult’s award.
Online nominations open in early December.
See the 2020 awards recipients here.