Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CDB autism awareness project bags another award

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Recognisin­g a disorder that afflicts one in hundred children in Sri Lanka and creating awareness to ensure understand­ing and forming a supporting framework for early detection, CDB’S ‘Act Early for Autism’ project gained yet another accolade for its inclusive CSR focus, this time from JASTECA, the Japansri Lanka Technical and Cultural Associatio­n.

Last year, the project gained a Category Merit Certificat­e at the Best Corporate Citizen Sustainabi­lity Awards for the Best Sustainabi­lity Project. CDB was accorded the Ian Dias Abeysinghe Memorial JASTECA Csr/sustainabi­lity Special Award 2017 at a gala ceremony held recently, rewarded on its holistic business approach to create long-term shareholde­r value.

Selected for embracing opportunit­ies and managing risks derived from economic, environmen­tal and social developmen­ts, the Autism Awareness Project reiterates CDB’S commitment to strengthen its unique brand of sustainabi­lity which makes sustainabl­e business practices critical to its business imperative­s.

As Deputy CEO/CFO Damith Tennakoon mentions: “There is a permeating lack of awareness on this complex neuro-developmen­tal disorder and we want to spread the message that early identifica­tion will ensure that developmen­tal delays in children are prevented. While the award itself gives us great pride, the fact that autism and the importance of early detection are brought into the limelight through these awards helps us achieve our goal of increasing awareness and thereby, assisting families and children with autism deal with this developmen­tal disorder.”

Collaborat­ing with the Sri Lanka Associatio­n for Child Developmen­t, CDB invested in a three phase project launched in 2016 on its 20th anniversar­y to highlight a disorder that for the most part remains under the radar. Ignored, unattended and unspoken of, CDB placed autism under the spotlight, launching a mass media campaign for early identifica­tion, setting up an Autism Trust Fund and having a dedicated hotline at the CDB Customer Care Center to create a holistic support framework for families to obtain informatio­n and assistance.

 ??  ?? Dr. Samanmali Sumanaseke­ra from SLACD presented with the Winner’s certificat­e by Embassy of Japan Counselor/deputy Head of Mission Koji Yagi, while at the far right Sustainabi­lity Head Aroshi Ranatunga holds the award. Also present from left: JASTECA...
Dr. Samanmali Sumanaseke­ra from SLACD presented with the Winner’s certificat­e by Embassy of Japan Counselor/deputy Head of Mission Koji Yagi, while at the far right Sustainabi­lity Head Aroshi Ranatunga holds the award. Also present from left: JASTECA...
 ??  ?? Sustainabi­lity Head Aroshi Ranatunga accepts the Ian Dias Abeysinghe Memorial JASTECA Csr/sustainabi­lity Special Award from Counselor/ Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Japan Koji Yagi, accompanie­d by the Project team, Dr. Samanmali Sumanaseke­ra...
Sustainabi­lity Head Aroshi Ranatunga accepts the Ian Dias Abeysinghe Memorial JASTECA Csr/sustainabi­lity Special Award from Counselor/ Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Japan Koji Yagi, accompanie­d by the Project team, Dr. Samanmali Sumanaseke­ra...
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