GSK Ireland unveils IMPACT awards honouring community healthcare charities

Last year's winnners (l-r) Martin Davoren (Sexual Health Centre), Sharon Dagg (Down Syndrome Centre), Petal Pilley (Blue Teapot Theatre Company), Anne Lawlor (22Q11) and Barry Sheridan (Irish Mens Sheds Association)
Last year's winnners (l-r) Martin Davoren (Sexual Health Centre), Sharon Dagg (Down Syndrome Centre), Petal Pilley (Blue Teapot Theatre Company), Anne Lawlor (22Q11) and Barry Sheridan (Irish Mens Sheds Association)

Pharmaceutical and healthcare company GSK has unveiled its annual GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards, which recognise community-based charities contributing to the improvement of people’s health and wellbeing in Ireland.

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Pharmaceutical and healthcare company GSK has launched the 2018 GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards, which honour local charities contributing to public health and wellbeing across Ireland.

GSK says it is is committed to enabling people to “do more, feel better and live longer”, and the GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards, now in their fourth year, are a key element of this mission. They are an expansion of GSK’s IMPACT awards programme which has been running in the UK and USA for 20 years.

The awards are open to registered charities that are working in a health-related field in Ireland and are at least three years old. Applicants are evaluated using six criteria from which the name ‘IMPACT’ is derived: Innovation, Management, Partnership, Achievement, Community focus and Targeting needs.

Up to five winning charities will receive €10,000 each in unrestricted funding, while five runner-up charities receive €2,000 each. In addition to the prize money, winning charities also receive a specially commissioned video and photography package to help them promote their work.

Jacinta Collins, communications director for GSK, said there are thousands of using “healthcare heroes” all over the country that operate with purpose and passion in their community to improve people’s health and wellbeing.

“GSK wants to ensure they receive the recognition they deserve,” Collins said. “Since establishing the initiative in Ireland, we have been truly inspired and moved by our wonderful winners and the huge contribution they are making to Irish health on a daily basis.

“We have every confidence that this year will be no different and we are really looking forward to reviewing the entries we receive.”

Last year, the five winning charities of the ‘GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards’ were:

  • 22Q11 Ireland Support Group Limited – The national Irish charity for individuals and families affected by 22q11.2 deletion/DiGeorge Syndrome/V.C.F.S
  • Blue Teapot Theatre Company – Blue Teapot is a multi-award winning Theatre Company, Performing Arts School and Outreach programme for people with intellectual disabilities at the forefront of arts and disability in Ireland. They are committed to high quality theatre, training and the celebration of creativity.
  • Down Syndrome Centre – The Down Syndrome Centre provides specialist services such as early intervention, speech and language therapy, parent and baby classes to children with Down syndrome.
  • Irish Men’s Shed Association – The Irish Men’s Shed Association (IMSA) is a member-based organisation which exists to maintain links and share information through the network of men’s sheds in Ireland, ensuring men have the opportunity to maintain and improve their well-being on their own terms and within their own communities.
  • Sexual Health Centre – Based in Cork, the Sexual Health Centre provides information and support on sexual health without judgement.

For more information, visit ie.gsk.com.

 

 

 

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