
The Northern Housing Consortium (NHC) has achieved a Gold Better Health at Work award in recognition of its commitment to promoting health and wellbeing to colleagues and the wider community. Better Health at Work recognises the efforts of employers in addressing health issues in the workplace, with a range of accreditations available.
NHC – a non-profit membership organisation for social housing providers and local authorities – secured the Bronze Better Health at Work award in 2022, the Silver award in 2023, and will be presented with the Gold award at a ceremony this spring. During the past year, NHC has focused on areas of wellbeing including nutrition, financial wellbeing, mental health, physical wellbeing, and men’s and women’s health.
Kay Wiseman, NHC’s HR and wellbeing manager, said: “NHC has had a staff-led wellbeing group in place for several years which we’ve developed and grown to create a strong culture of health and wellbeing across every level of the organisation. We take a collaborative approach, staff tell us the topics that are important to them, and we shape our programmes around that feedback. People know it’s not just a box-ticking exercise for us; rather our staff are at the heart of everything we do. We want our people to feel their best and make mental and physical wellbeing a priority every day.
“Better wellbeing means more happier and more productive colleagues and better results across the board. Supporting and caring for our people remains a key part of our values and culture and we look forward to further developing our many initiatives and programmes.”
A North East charity that provides animal-assisted therapies to help people struggling with their mental health has received help from regional businesses. Prudhoe-based Humbles Wood Animal Activity Centre CIC has benefitted from a package of groundworks support from Newcastle-based affordable homes builder Adderstone Living in partnership with N&T Civils in Hartlepool, worth several thousands of pounds.
The support means the charity, which has created spaces where adults and children can experience the healing and uplifting benefits of interacting with goats, donkeys and pigs, has now had field drainage installed to reduce the risk of flooding across the site.
Clive Johnson and Clare Welsh, who run the Humbles Wood charity, said: “We just wanted to thank everyone involved in this project. We are absolutely over the moon that Adderstone Living together with N&T, have been able to help with the flooding problem. It will make a huge difference to improving the site, and help in our work to support the local community and caring for the animals.”
Adderstone Living’s director Peter Galbraith added: “We wanted to help out as much as we could and saw this as a great way to assist Clive and Clare with their work. For us, it’s heartening to know our support will make a real difference to this important community charity, which does so much to improve the lives of local people.”
The initiative is part of Adderstone Living’s social value commitment from its partnership with local housing association Karbon Homes, through which it develops hundreds of much needed affordable homes annually across the region.
A Newcastle jewellers has helped a County Durham hospice raise £25,000 by donating a necklace worth £3,000 for an anniversary event. The Newcastle branch of Berry’s Jewellers is continuing its support of Lanchester-based Willow Burn Hospice by sponsoring the charity’s annual fundraising ball at Beamish Hall Hotel on Friday, March 31. A gala dinner will be held to mark the hospice’s 35th anniversary.
Berry’s has also donated the main prize for the raffle by gifting the hospice an 18ct White Gold Baguette and Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Square Halo Pendant.
David Nicholson, the store manager at the Newcastle store based on Grey Street, said: “Willow Burn Hospice is a charity close to the hearts of our family after the amazing care and support my late mother Ann Johnson received there during her illness. We couldn’t speak more highly of the wonderful nurses and wider team at the hospice to make her last days as comfortable as possible, and that is why we’re so keen to support the great work they provide across Derwentside.
“Berry’s is delighted to be again sponsoring the hospice’s fundraising ball as a way of saying thank you and ensuring that many more people can receive the personal touch the caring nursing staff provided to my mam.
“Our diamond necklaces are popular products in our Newcastle store and we’re pleased to be offering it as a special prize in the raffle.”
Rachel Quince, the hospice’s deputy chief executive and head of fundraising and marketing, said: “The hospice has developed and expanded significantly over the past 35 years and it is thanks to the likes of Berry’s Jewellers and all our supporters who give generously to ensure more people from across Derwentside can benefit from the care our amazing nursing staff and wider team provide. We are so grateful to David and the team at Berry’s for their ongoing contributions, and we hope to see many of our great supporters at the ball on March 21.”
North East property firm Bradley Hall is celebrating after its recent Festive Fundraiser brought its fundraising total to almost £400,000. The annual event, which supported Heel & Toe, Great North Children’s Hospital Foundation, NE Youth and Bravehearts of the North East raised over £33,000 thanks to the generosity of over 400 guests.
Hosted at The Fed in Gateshead, in partnership with business and lifestyle publication Portfolio North, the event brought together businesses from across the region for an afternoon of entertainment, networking and charitable giving. Businesses present represented a range of industries including law firms, housebuilders, national banks, engineering firms, who enjoyed entertainment from Bingo Loco.
The event was sponsored by pubs with rooms company The Inn Collection Group. Neil Hart, chief executive of Bradley Hall, said: “Our annual Festive Fundraiser is a real highlight in the calendar for Bradley Hall and for our hundreds of guests, and 2024’s event was no different.