CIPD Awards in Wales entries open for 2024
Entrants can apply for this year’s prestigious awards from Wednesday 6th September 2023
Entrants can apply for this year’s prestigious awards from Wednesday 6th September 2023
The CIPD in Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, has announced that entries are now open for its prestigious CIPD Awards in Wales as the event returns for 2024.
The awards celebrate the very best in human resources and people development practice across Wales, as the country continues to work through challenges such as the cost-of-living crisis. The awards also showcase how innovations have not only helped protect and support workforces but have enabled business growth and security.
The ceremony will take place at Cardiff City Stadium on Friday 15th of March 2024 and will mark the sixth annual CIPD Awards in Wales.
“Organisations are powered by people, and supported by people professionals, so it’s only right that we take the time to showcase, recognise and reward excellence in people management practice at our sixth annual awards in Wales.
“It is time to recognise the amazing individuals and teams that have supported our organisations and have ensured that we are in the best position to continue progress and champion long standing growth. The efforts from everyone have been nothing short of commendable; even when faced with significant challenges like the cost-of-living crisis, these teams have responded to difficulties with strength and composure.”
The entrants will be judged and moderated by a panel of highly experienced senior professionals and practitioners across HR and learning and development.
Organisations can enter any number of the 10 categories, three of which specifically recognise individuals within the people profession.
This year’s CIPD Awards in Wales categories include:
Entries close on 12th of January 2024. More information on the application process, judges and the awards is available at www.cipdwalesawards.co.uk.
Previous CIPD Awards in Wales have recognised some of Wales’ top businesses and organisations, including: Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, Coleg Gwent, Tiny Rebel Brewery, Principality Building Society and the North and Mid Wales Trunk Agent, Safran Seats, and Healthy HR Consultancy Ltd.
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