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Finalists for CIPD Wales Awards 2019 revealed

Businesses and organisations from across Wales have been recognised for their excellent standards of HR and people development practices with the release of the shortlist for the CIPD Wales 2019 Awards.

CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, will celebrate the cream of the crop of the thousands of individuals in HR across Wales at its annual awards ceremony. This year’s awards will take place at Cardiff’s City Hall on Friday 15th November.

The awards, which are now in their third year, will see 45 companies, teams, and individuals shortlisted across nine categories. Finalists range from Welsh Government and Bridgend College, Iceland and Castell Howell Foods, to Hafod Housing Association.

The awards will be judged by recognised industry professionals including Dr Margaret Inman, head of Swansea Business School and Mark Stevenson, regional director of people and organisational development for South Wales Police who will be looking for outstanding individuals and teams in Wales across HR, learning, and people development.

Commenting on this year’s awards,head of CIPD Wales, Lesley Richards, said:

“This is our third year of the Wales awards and it’s amazing to see how it has grown year-on-year. The quality and detail of the nominations we receive is incredible and the competition gets stiffer each year.

“It is becoming increasingly important for the industry to develop fresh ideas to tackle issues affecting our society and, therefore, our workforce. The real focus is how we best respond as HR professionals to the very human nature of our work. This year’s nominations feature great examples of how to develop successful strategies to support our staff in all areas of their life.Our nominees are at the forefront of the profession and serve as inspiration for organisations looking to improve HR and people development across Wales – good luck to everyone!”

The shortlisted finalists for each category are:

Best Apprenticeship Scheme 

Best Diversity and Inclusion Initiative – sponsored by University of South Wales 

Embedding a Culture of Workplace Wellbeing – sponsored by Welsh Government 

Best Employee Engagement Initiative – sponsored by Hoop Recruitment  

Best External Consultancy – sponsored by Skylite Associates

Best In-House Team – sponsored by HR Spectrum

Best Organisational Design / Learning and Development Initiative     

  Best Talent Management Initiative – sponsored by Human Resourcing

  Emerging Practitioner – sponsored by Cardiff Business School 

The 2019 CIPD Wales Awards sponsors include: Hugh James, Welsh Government, University of South Wales, Reed Human Resources, Hoop Recruitment, Skylite Associates, HR Spectrum and Human Resourcing.

The awards will take place on Friday 15th November at City Hall, Cardiff. For more information visit www.cipdwalesawards.co.uk.

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