3rd FHV/connexia Good Practice PAL Award

 

The 3rd FHV/connexia Good Practice PAL Award (Practice Guidance) is aimed at institutions that dedicate their work to the further development of nursing education in practice.

The organizers, the FHV and connexia - Gesellschaft für Gesundheit und Pflege gGmbH, want to make a contribution to the development of practical guidance through this appreciation. The award is presented every two years.

The Good Practice PAL Award 2026

Submissions for the 3rd FHV/connexia Good Practice PAL Award are possible from December 1, 2025 to May 31, 2026.

Submit your project!

Upload your project here as a PDF and provide the key information using the form below. Show us what makes your concept stand out!

Beschreibe das Projekt in max. 2000 Worten (als PDF mit Bildern etc.). Orientiere dich an den Kriterien Relevanz, Evidenz, Nutzen, Evaluation und Übertragbarkeit.

 

Timetable

  1. Submission period: You can submit your project/concept in writing from December 1, 2025 to May 31, 2026
  2. Validation of the projects: An independent jury of experts will select the three best projects/concepts by June 30, 2026 and inform the award winners about them.
  3. Presentation and award: At KoPAL'26 in October 2026 at the FHV, the three winners will present their project/concept and receive an award.

 

How to present your projects

  1. Submission of project description: Describe the project/concept in max. 2000  words (as a PDF with images etc.). Focus on the criteria of relevance, evidence, benefit, evaluation and transferability. Include a cover sheet on which all relevant data (title of the project/concept, institution, submitter, "Submission for the 3rd FHV/connexia Good Practice PAL Award", place, date) are clearly presented. Make these criteria clear in your project description. Relevance and benefit are absolute prerequisites for a winning project. Cite your sources and don't forget the bibliography (indexes and cover sheets do not count towards the 2000 words).
  2. Presentation of the three winners at KoPAL'26: Present your project/concept with problem, solution and implementation in your institution within 30 minutes (including discussion).
  3. The winning project/concept will be presented to a wide audience as a publication in cooperation with the FHV if possible.

 

The projects will be evaluated according to the following criteria

  • Relevance of the problem: How relevant is the problem that is solved by the project/concept?
  • Evidence: On which theories and research results available in the literature is your project/concept based?
  • Benefits: What expected benefits will be generated? What improvements will result for the target group?
  • Evaluation: What criteria are used to measure the impact of the project/concept? Are there already results?
  • Transferability: Can the project/concept also be transferred to other settings? How could a transfer take place?

 

FAQ's

The winners of the PAL Award