Don’t miss employability awards deadline
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/