Wendy Robertson played key part in ensuring court continued to operate following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in the building.
A Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service employee who played a key role in ensuring Airdrie Sheriff Court continued to operate following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in the building has been recognised at the organisation’s Service Excellence Awards.
Wendy Robertson, who works in Sheriff and Justice of the Peace Court Operations, was named as a finalist in the Outstanding Service Delivery category after helping co-ordinate the response to the discovery of RAAC at the Airdrie building in 2023.
She was instrumental in managing the move to alternative accommodation for staff and assisting with the preparation of refixing and transfer orders to allow court business to continue at Lanark and Hamilton, ensuring disruption to justice services was kept to a minimum.
And she was among five staff members from Glasgow and Lanarkshire recognised for their outstanding contributions to the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS).
Other finalists from the area included Alexander Shaw and Hazel Hay from Bothwell House in Hamilton.
The SCTS Service Excellence Awards was established to celebrate the successes of those who go the extra mile, have made a meaningful difference to the organisation and consistently demonstrate the SCTS values of Respect, Service and Excellence when carrying out their roles.
The finalists represent all areas of SCTS, including courts, tribunals, and the Office of the Public Guardian.
Malcolm Graham, chief executive officer of the SCTS, ccongratulated all the finalists, saying: “People are at the heart of SCTS and every day colleagues go above and beyond to deliver an excellent service for the users of our courts, tribunals and the Office of the Public Guardian.
“Our SCTS Values and Behaviours are at the core of our organisation’s culture and the SCTS Service Excellence Awards recognise those individuals and teams who are exemplary in demonstrating our Values and Behaviours and show appreciation for their efforts.
“We had over 100 nominations from across the organisation and the response awards reflects the number of fantastic people working across SCTS in support of delivering justice in Scotland.
“I congratulate all nominees and finalists.”
The 18 finalists, three finalists across six categories, each received their award at an event in Parliament House.
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