Donkey Sanctuary Ireland recognised with special award at recent ceremony

“The team at the Donkey Sanctuary showed real compassion as they worked to train mental health first aiders to support employees," director of CIPD Ireland, Mary Connaughton, said
Donkey Sanctuary Ireland recognised with special award at recent ceremony

Emotional and mental wellbeing practitioner Tina Symington (left) and people team operations manager Johanne Nevin accepted a Special Commendation for Donkey Sanctuary Ireland at the CIPD Ireland HR Awards ceremony in Dublin on Friday, February 23. Photo: Chris Bellew, Fennell Photography

Cork-based charity Donkey Sanctuary Ireland received a special award at the prestigious CIPD Ireland HR Awards ceremony in Dublin’s Mansion House in recent days.

CIPD Ireland is the professional body for HR and people professionals around the country.

More than 70 organisations made the list of finalists for this year’s awards programme which was divided into 14 categories covering a range of topics central to the sector.

This year the judges awarded their Special Commendation prize to Donkey Sanctuary Ireland, to recognise the way it has supported its employees in difficult times.

The high level of demand for the sanctuary has been challenging for employees when they cannot deal with all requests. In response, wellbeing was brought to the fore.

Director of CIPD Ireland, Mary Connaughton, said the judges recognised the efforts of the team, which had applied for the awards under the category of ‘Embedding a Culture of Workplace Wellbeing’.

“The team at the Donkey Sanctuary showed real compassion as they worked to train mental health first aiders to support employees.

“The judges wanted to highlight how they recognised the care and support needs of the mental health first aiders and organised counselling to help them deal with their own stresses.

“This care is a central aspect of supporting mental health and they wanted to recognise the Donkey Sanctuary for this approach,” she said.

Ms Connaughton lauded the standard of applications submitted ahead of this year’s awards.

“Our awards are recognised across the people profession as being a true reflection of excellence across multiple sectors.

“Each year we see the standard of applications rising further which sends out a clear message about the energy in our profession around the country,” she said.

“I’d like to thank our judges and all of our applicants for making the awards programme a success once again this year”.

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