The Newton Award
At the symposium each year we give out the Newton Award and we want you to get nominating!
In April 2014 aged 43, Gregor Newton suffered a cardiac arrest at home and survived due to several factors being in place. His wife Judy, initiated CPR immediately, their children summoned help quickly. Bystanders assisted without question, call handlers co-ordinated and gained information quickly, community first responders delivered defibrillation, paramedics, police and many more that go un-recognised, were involved and helped save his life.
Without the help received from those professionals and volunteers, their family would not be intact today. The family wanted to create a way to simply recognise the outstanding work that is carried out all over the country on a daily basis.
The Newton Awards 2025 took place at the Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium on 19th June at Surgeons Quarter in Edinburgh. Watch the video below.
recipients
2025 recipients
Emma Currie
Cargenbridge Primary School, Dumfries
Ross Cowie - Lifetime Achievement
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2025 Nominees
Craig Lusk
Claire Ellis
Lee Myers
Ethan MacDougall
Morag Thow
Mary Kinninmonth
Thomas Williamson
2024 recipients
John Montgomery
Coordinator of Dunbar and East Berwickshire First Responders
Dr Hamish Tait
Operation Heart Start in St Andrew’s, North East of Fife
Jean Hepburn
Volunteer Heartstart Instructor, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
2023 recipients
Sandra and Gordon Mckandie
Keirans Legacy
Martin Holmes
Kieran McDade Foundation
2016 recipient
Fiona Laing
Community First Responder Co-ordinator, Pirnmill, Isle of Arran