A NORTH Wales environmental charity has been shortlisted in the Investors in People Awards 2024.
Groundwork North Wales is in the running for the Third Sector Employer Award, with team member Aaron Jones shortlisted for the Community Employee of the Year Award.
The Investors in People Awards celebrate individual and organisational successes from all over the world, shining a light on the achievements of those who are striving to Make Work Better. The winners in each of the categories will be announced at a ceremony on November 13, 2024.
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Groundwork North Wales delivers positive impacts for 'People, Places and Planet', aiming to tackle pressing issues such as climate change, the cost-of-living crisis, and wellbeing challenges faced by disadvantaged members of society.
Over the past year the charity has refreshed its Organisational Values, with a working group of staff representatives drawing together a new set of values to reflect the organisation and its people, which was reflected in the organisation's entry into the awards. The organisation has also expanded and developed its range of projects to benefit more people, with Aaron Jones being recognised for his role in taking forward the Wood Shed project.
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Karen Balmer, Groundwork North Wales CEO said: "Our congratulations go to all the shortlisted organisations and individuals. We were thrilled to have been shortlisted in the Third Sector Employer of the Year category, and proud of Aaron's achievement in being shortlisted for the Community Employee category.
"These achievements are a testament to the great work that our teams are undertaking on a daily basis. We look forward to celebrating with the other shortlisted organisations and individuals on November 13."
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The Wood Shed project takes place at Refurbs Flint, and aims to provide support to the individuals who attend where needed, motivating them and providing emotional and mental wellbeing support.
Wood Shed offers a welcoming friendly environment, giving unemployed and retired individuals and individuals with alternative needs an opportunity to come together, learn new skills and practice old ones in a relaxed, welcoming, and friendly environment. Activities include repairing furniture, creating small wooden craft pieces such as planters and bird boxes for resale and joining in various 'expert' workshops.
• To learn more about Groundwork North Wales projects, visit groundworknorthwales.org.uk and keep up to date with all their activity on social media.
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