Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University Supporter of the Best Corporate Social Responsibility Award
“We are delighted to support these awards, which showcase the world- class performance of organisations within Glasgow. We are particularly proud to sponsor an award that recognises the positive social impact of those activities and achievements.”
Professor John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow School for Business and Society Glasgow Caledonian University
GLASGOW School for Business and Society is proud to support the Inspiring City Awards for the eighth successive year. As the University for
the Common Good, we encourage students and staff to be responsible global (and local) citizens. This is reflected in our commitment to the United Nations’ Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and our work with Business in the Community. Our distinctive, research- led, contemporary
programme portfolio focused on global employability and responsible leadership endorsed by professional and academic accreditations which supports more than 4,500 full-time, part-time and executive students, drawn from around 100 nations. We provide undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in international business, management, HRM, accountancy, banking, investment, risk, fashion, digital brand marketing, tourism and event
management, multi-media
journalism, law and social sciences, We also understand how challenging it is to design and deliver changes that improve business and recognise that an organisation’s finest resource is its people. Together we can develop the knowledge, skills and expertise needed to improve business and leadership practice.
For further information, visit:
www.gcu.ac.uk/gsbs
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Supporter of the Carer(s) of the Year Award
“We are delighted to be involved once again with the Inspiring City Awards and with quality, compassion and care at our core we are especially pleased to sponsor the Carer(s) of the Year Award recognising a team or individual who goes beyond the call of duty to care for others.”
Dr Margaret McGuire, Nurse Director, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde delivers effective and high-quality health services to improve the health of our population and to do everything we can to address the wider social determinants of health which cause health inequalities. It is one of the largest employers in Scotland with a total of 39,000 staff. The Board provides
strategic leadership and performance management for the entire local NHS system in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area and ensures that services are delivered effectively and efficiently. We are responsible for the provision and management
of the whole range of health services in this area including hospitals and General Practice. We work alongside partnership organisations including six local authorities
and the voluntary sector. NHSGGC serves a population of 1.14 million.
For further information, visit:
www.nhsggc.org.uk
Volunteer Glasgow, Supporter of the Alistair Malloy Award for Inclusive Volunteering
“We are delighted to work with Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and The Herald to ensure people’s contributions to Glasgow are recognised. We’re convinced that the very best of the city’s inclusive volunteering programmes can inspire others in memory of our former colleague and friend, Ally.”
David Maxwell, Acting Chief Executive, Volunteer Glasgow
VOLUNTEER Glasgow is the city’s one stop shop on all things volunteering. A charity established in 1970, we believe that people’s unpaid contributions to their communities and city need to be better recognised, supported and valued in order to make Glasgow healthier, smarter, more resilient and inclusive. Working with partners, we aim to empower more people to take up appropriate, high-quality, inclusive volunteering opportunities
in the organisations and communities across the city that need their support. We want to enable people
to volunteer specifically as befrienders and mentors, helping the city to “get it right for every child” and to provide community support services for adults when they need them. We will facilitate and deliver high- quality learning, guidance, employability and capacity- building programmes for volunteer-involving organisations and for people requiring additional support to make their contributions.
For further information, visit:
www.volunteerglasgow.org
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