NEWS ROSPA AWARDS COMPASS WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY ACCOLADES
Compass Group UK & Ireland has been recognised by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), for its high standards and commitment to accident prevention.
Entrants to the RoSPA Awards come from organisations of all sizes, ranging from SMEs to blue chip companies. With 2,000 entries from over 60 countries, the awards offer a platform to spotlight an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in health and safety. Each RoSPA Award entrant is assessed against rigorous criteria.
THIS YEAR COMPASS RECEIVED:
• Healthcare – Winner of the Hotel & Catering Sector Award 2026 – Gold for 15 years – Order of Distinction
• Chartwells – Highly Commended in the Education Services Sector Award 2026 – Gold for 10 years – President's Award
• Levy – Gold for 12 years – President’s Award
• CH&CO – Gold – 10 consecutive Golds – President's Award
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14forty, Dine and Eurest – Gold for the second year running
Mark Armstrong, HSE & Technical Services Director at Compass Group UK & Ireland, said: “Health and safety is at the heart of our culture, so we’re proud to see this recognised at such a high level across the organisation. These awards demonstrate our unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in health and safety and showcase the hard work our people put into looking out for each other, our clients and customers.”
Russell Blake, MD Healthcare – Compass Group UK & Ireland, said: “Achieving 15 consecutive RoSPA Gold Awards is an exceptional accomplishment and reflects our successful approach to health and safety. Being recognised as the RoSPA Hotel & Catering Sector Award winner further underlines the strength of this
NEBOSH NAMES 20 RECIPIENTS OF 2026 SCHOLARSHIP The 2026 scholarship recipients are:
NEBOSH has announced the recipients of its 2026 Michael Adamson NEBOSH Diploma Scholarship.
This annual programme awards 20 recipients with paid-for study for the NEBOSH Level 6 National or International Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals. The scholarship is named in memory of Michael Adamson, who lost his life in a preventable workplace incident, and aims to support academic and career progression for aspiring health and safety practitioners. By providing educational opportunities, NEBOSH hopes that scholarship recipients will positively influence health and safety so that other families do not experience the loss of a loved one.
This year’s recipients were selected by a judging panel which included NEBOSH Diploma holders Yasmina Emad and Simon Toseland, NEBOSH's Dee Arp and Matt Powell-Howard, and Louise Adamson, Michael's sister and NEBOSH Ambassador. The panel commented on the compelling nature of this year’s applications, with many applicants sharing personal motivations and ambitions to improve workplace safety. They also noted that the scholarship continues to play an important role in keeping Michael’s memory alive by inspiring others to make a difference.
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• Christian Okwuoha • Cosmos Ekeh • Chris Kent • Paul-Anthony Olumide Faneye • Sian Howes • Austin Vernon John Tyley • Francisca Nkechinyere Musei • Jerry Okumu • Mercy Leah Ewach • Somto Maduka • Oribi Allwell Iringe-Koko • Pius Ike Obasi • Oyinkepreye Koufa • Emeka Evans Ahams • Mohammed Musa Ahmed Mohammed
• Awak Ibenge Collins • Joseph Adu-Gyamfi • Hosny Mamdouh Soliman • Chebet Nelly
work across our teams. Well done to all our colleagues – this is such a significant acknowledgement for us all.”
Julia Small, RoSPA’s Growth Director, said: “RoSPA congratulates Compass Group UK & Ireland on its RoSPA Health and Safety Awards. The high standards achieved are the result of hard work and dedication, of which the teams at Compass should be rightfully proud and which RoSPA is delighted to honour.”
www.compass-group.co.uk
• Spendilove Adwoa Konadu Forson
Oyinkepreye Koufa works for YASIF Nigeria, helping to design and implement community initiatives that address environmental and social challenges. She said: “Throughout my career, I have been driven by a desire to help create safer working environments, particularly for vulnerable workers and communities who are often exposed to preventable risks. This scholarship will equip me with the knowledge and skills to strengthen that work, and I am fully committed to making the most of this opportunity and applying what I learn to create a meaningful and lasting impact.”
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