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Shortlist Revealed for enei Awards

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enei is delighted to announce the shortlist for the enei Awards 2015. The Awards, which this year are hosted by the Law Society on 14 July, are enei’s opportunity to nationally recognise the commitment of organisations to achieving diverse and inclusive workplaces and celebrate the teams and individuals who are really making a difference.

The Award categories and the shortlisted organisations are listed below:

Representative Workforce Award (Sponsored by Equal Approach)

Land Registry

Lambeth Council

Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit

Employee Engagement Award

Brent Council

Lambeth Council

Environment Agency

Excellence in Training Award (Sponsored by Steps)

CAFCASS

Nottingham Trent University

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

The Civil Service

Tapping into Talent Award (Sponsored by TXM Recruit)

HM Revenue & Customs

Brunel University

Department for Transport

Home Office

The Civil Service

Inclusive Procurement Award (Sponsored by MSDUK)

Brent Council

Ford Motor Company

NHS Chorley and South Ribble CCG & NHS Greater Preston CCG

Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit

North East Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Team of the Year (Sponsored by Personnel Today)

Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service

South East Coast Ambulance Service

Black Country Housing Group

Employee Network Group of the Year

IBM

Department for Transport – Positive Support Group

CH2M

Department for Transport – The Ability Network

Environment Agency

DWF LLP

Zurich Insurance

Equality & Inclusion Champion of the Year (Supported by Birmingham City Council)

Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust

Bupa HomeCare

South East Coast Ambulance Service

Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership Trust

Department for Transport – Steve Gooding

Zurich Insurance

Wellbeing at Work (Sponsored by Marks & Spencer)

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Barclays

Cafcass

E.ON

Intergenerational Working

Sodexo

CA Technologies

Flexible/Agile Working (Sponsored by EY)

Brent Council

Post Office

Ministry of Justice

COPFS

North East Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Working Families (Sponsored by My Family Care)

Brunel University

Centrica

Inclusive Culture (Sponsored by Buzzacott Chartered Accountants)

Hands Free Computing

Barclays

Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership Trust

The Civil Service

Inclusive Recruitment (Sponsored by Lloyd’s Market Association)

Brent Council

Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative

DiversCity

Barts Health NHS Trust

Equal Approach

Personal Fair and Diverse (PFD) Award (Supported by NHS Employers)

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

Barts Health NHS Trust

Sodexo

Inclusive Communications Award (Sponsored by The Clear Company)

Land Registry

Marshall ACM

Blue Sky PR

Essex County Council

The Community Impact Award (Sponsored by A4E)

PwC

Mitie

Bupa HomeCare

Project Choice (Newcastle upon Tyne)

Aimia

Croydon Council

DWF LLP

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