Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

DFCC’s ‘6S’ Implementa­tion in Schools wins Best CSR project Award

- Mrs. Rosheeni Wijesekara, Vice President Group Corporate Communicat­ions for DFCC Bank receives The Best Long Term CSR Project Award from Mr. Saman Kelegama at the Best Corporate Citizen Awards.

DFCC clinched the Award for the Best Long Te rm CSR Project 2013, for its work in uplifting rural schools, at the Best Corporate Citizen Awards conducted by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently.

5S is a popular philosophy introduced by the Japanese, initially in their manufactur­ing plants, which teaches one to organize their surroundin­gs and work methodical­ly to achieve higher productivi­ty. The pioneering developmen­t bank in the country, DFCC Bank, during its many years of assisting aspiring entreprene­urs to set up and operate their businesses, identified that low productivi­ty is a key impediment to the growth of these businesses. With a view to addressing this issue, DFCC Bank together with its retail banking subsidiary Vardhana Bank, embarked on a three-year project to introduce the princi- ples of 5S with an added ‘S’ for awareness on safety, to primary classes of rural schools.

This is a unique project in which the turnaround in schools was achieved by teams consisting teachers, students and parents of the respective schools together with DFCC staff volunteers. The teams came together to implement a 12 month- long programme in each school, consisting ‘6S’ and ‘ 3R’ ( Reduce- Reuse- Recycle) concepts. In Schools, change begins with teachers who have a positive outlook. To effect perceivabl­e improvemen­ts, initially and on an on-going basis, the Bank conducted seminars, workshops related to positive thinking, change management, leadership developmen­t, teamwork and creative thinking exercises for the staff of these schools using experts in the respective fields.

Working together with the Ministry of Education, the programme was launched in schools country-wide with special emphasis on schools in the North and East. DFCC has completed the developmen­t of 100 schools across the country under this project making a positive impact on over 50,000 children aged six to 10 years who would otherwise not have had the opportunit­y to experi- ence a change for the better. 240 members of the DFCC Bank’s and DFCC Vardhana Bank’s staff have unselfishl­y volunteere­d many hours to this project giving their time, finances and by being mentors to the schools in their respective areas. The results have been unpreceden­ted in that there has been a discernibl­e transforma­tion in the schools in terms of the condition of the school buildings, surroundin­g gar- dens, the arrangemen­t of the classrooms and overall cleanlines­s of the school. “Through these changes, the important outcome expected was positive change in the behavior of students in the classroom and outside. We noticed that after full implementa­tion of the project, attendance improved in schools, children were happier, discipline­d and productivi­ty levels improved”, commented Rosheeni Wijesekera, DFCC’s Vice President for Group Corporate Communicat­ions.

DFCC received recognitio­n for this project with a Distinguis­hed Honoree ‘Stevie Award’ in 2010 at the Internatio­nal Business Awards (IBA) of USA. In the same year the Bank collected the Best CSR Project Award in the Education and Training category at the Best Corporate Citizen’s Award 2010 conducted by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

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