ICRTouch proud to sponsor Child of Wight Awards 2025

The Child of Wight Awards 2025 took place on Friday 5th September at Tapnell Farm, one of the Isle of Wight’s top attractions, shining light on the Island’s bravest, most talented and selfless young people. 

Organised annually by IW Radio, this year’s ceremony presented 10 award categories, with ICRTouch proudly sponsoring the ‘Best Sibling’ award.

Presenting 'best sibling' award

ICRTouch CEO, Colin Ringer, attended the event, and presented the ‘Best Sibling’ award to the Smith siblings; Emily, Rose, Florence and Rex – recognised for their strength and unity in supporting their brother Rex through serious health challenges.

This year’s overall Child of Wight 2025 winner was Ffion Harrison, who has faced years of serious health challenges and two kidney transplants with courage, humour and positivity. She was described by hosts Paul Topping and Emily Wells as “the embodiment of what the Child of Wight Awards are all about”

The Child of Wight Awards closely resonate with ICRTouch’s ongoing commitment to supporting young people on the Isle of Wight and we’re incredibly proud to be involved in such an inspiring event recognising the talent and bravery of this year’s nominees.

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