2 June 2016
Department for Communities
Business sector has powerful role in tackling disadvantage - Givan
Department for Communities
Business sector has powerful role in tackling disadvantage - Givan
The business sector has a vital and positive role in partnership with the NI Executive to encourage aspiration for all and tackle disadvantage.
That was the message from
Communities Minister Paul Givan as he addressed the annual Business in the
Community Awards at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast this evening.
The awards are organised by
Business in the Community NI to recognise the efforts of firms across Northern
Ireland to act on their social responsibility through practical action in local
communities.
The Minister said: “These Awards celebrate the commitment
of many businesses here to driving their economic growth in a sustainable and
responsible way. They are all working in many innovative and practical
ways to address disadvantage in our society. From investing time in
volunteering with schools and communities, to helping improve employability and
skills, they are each playing their part in helping create opportunities and
build people’s confidence to fulfil their potential.
“This ethos of social responsibility
is one which I strongly support. My department works closely with the voluntary and community sector, and over the
past number of years we have supported a wide range of Business in the
Community NI projects with funding of more than £500,000, including employee
volunteering schemes and the establishment of a social economy incubation and
innovation centre in Londonderry.
“As Minister for Communities I am
committed to working with all stakeholders to tackle disadvantage and deliver a
positive future for all our people. The NI Executive’s draft Programme for
Government emphasises the importance of partnership with business and other
stakeholders to maximise delivery. It is by working together that
we can make Northern Ireland a better place to live, work and do business and
build a future of opportunity for all.”
He concluded: “I congratulate all the winners and
shortlisted nominees. Tonight’s awards demonstrate what can be achieved
through the business sector sharing its skills, time and resources for the
benefit of all.”
Notes to editors:
1.
Business in the Community’s Responsible Business Awards in Northern Ireland
celebrate the powerful and positive role of business in society. The Awards are
the most prestigious and respected corporate responsibility awards, set up to
identify and celebrates businesses of all sizes who are tackling key social,
workplace and environmental issues. More info at http://www.bitcni.org.uk
2. Media enquiries to
Department for Communities Press Office, tel: 028 9082 9215 or email press.office@communities-ni.gov.uk.
Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number
07699 715 440 and your call will be returned.
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