LEEDS CHARITY IS HIGHLY COMMENDED IN INTERNATIONAL AWARD
Added: (Thu Feb 28 2002)
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London, 28 February 2002 - An institute for the ageing ethnic minorities, The Policy Research Institute on Ageing and Ethnicity (PRIAE) is one of only ten UK charities to be highly commended and receive £1,000 in the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) IMPACT Awards 2002.
PRIAE, based in Leeds which specialises in policy, research, development and practice concerning the care, welfare and quality of life of black and minority ethnic older people has been highly commended for responding to the needs of their local community. The project aims to increase the awareness of the dementia needs of minority ethnic elders and to develop models of good practice for service delivery.
The International IMPACT Awards, now in their fifth year, are run by GSK in partnership with the King’s Fund, a leading independent health charity. The awards reward small-to medium-sized registered charities with a proven track record in community health care. Ten UK charities receive £25,000 while ten highly commended projects receive £1000. The scheme is running concurrently with a sister initiative in Philadelphia, USA, which is the US headquarters of GlaxoSmithKline.
Claire Hitchcock, Director, Global Community Partnership, Europe and International, GlaxoSmithKline comments: “Once again we were impressed by the high standard of achievement by these small healthcare organisations. GlaxoSmithKline is dedicated to paying tribute to the commitment of these charities who make such a big difference to people’s lives despite the constraints of their size.”
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Editor’s notes
The international IMPACT Awards play a significant part in GSK’s Global Community Programme which aims to support the company’s commitment to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to so more, feel better and live longer.
The acronym IMPACT derives from the criteria that winners must have demonstrated: Innovation, Management, Partnership, Achievement, Community Focus and Targeting Need.
In the UK GSK has a continuing programme of charitable activities, which places special emphasis on scientific education and medical research. In addition, GSK seeks to fund initiatives for improving healthcare in the UK and supports a variety of projects in the visual and performing arts, as well as the environment.
As one of the world’s leading research based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, GSK is dedicated to delivering innovative medicines and products that help millions of people around the world live longer, healthier and happier lives.
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