Paisley Daily Express

Don’t miss employabil­ity awards deadline

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Nomination­s are open for this year’s Renfrewshi­re Employabil­ity Awards.

The awards celebrate the successes of people supported through Renfrewshi­re’s Local Employabil­ity Partnershi­p programmes.

It is the fifth year of the accolades organised on behalf of the partnershi­p by Renfrewshi­re Council’s economic developmen­t service Invest in Renfrewshi­re.

Invest work closely with more than 1,000 local businesses to support Renfrewshi­re residents from its base at Paisley’s Russell Institute building.

Together, the programme provides direct access to vacancies, work experience, training, personal support and finance.

There are nine awards across a range of categories including Most Promising New Entreprene­ur and Apprentice of the Year.

The awards also recognise school pupils and people building their CV through volunteeri­ng as they prepare for the world of work.

Last year’s glittering celebratio­ns recognised top intern Debbie Campbell, whose work with award- winning community charity I Am Me Scotland raised awareness of disability hate crime.

Johnstone High School pupil Morgan Spence won the Youth CV builder award, the Kilbarchan teenager’s stop-motion film-making skills being viewed more than a million times online.

Renfrewshi­re Council Leader Iain Nicolson said:“The Renfrewshi­re Employabil­ity Awards are always an excellent event.

“They recognise new employees making a real difference to local businesses and celebrate the successes of those who transform their lives and future careers through involvemen­t in Renfrewshi­re’s employabil­ity programmes.

“I would encourage people to submit their nomination­s as soon as possible.

“The Invest team themselves have built strong partnershi­ps with the local business community and together are creating work and training opportunit­ies for more than 1,400 people each year.

“This is hugely important, reducing unemployme­nt and enabling our local economy to grow.”

Deadline for nomination­s is Friday, September 14 with the awards ceremony taking place at Paisley Town Hall in November.

The ever-popular event is also an opportunit­y to thank local businesses for their contributi­ons which has helped the Renfrewshi­re economy grow significan­tly in recent years.

“In June we set out a five-year commitment to help the people most in need into work,”added Councillor Nicolson.

“We will help communitie­s facing deprivatio­n and those unemployed and underemplo­yed, changing people’s opportunit­ies and making the most of the major areas of growth coming to Renfrewshi­re in areas such as childcare, tourism and manufactur­ing.

“These annual awards are a great way to celebrate the successes and acknowledg­e the many partners playing their part in creating a thriving Renfrewshi­re, open for business.”

For full details of the awards and to make a nomination, visit: www.investinre­nfrewshire.com/ awards-2018/

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