Awards recognise companies in East Anglia who go the extra mile to keep their staff engaged and happy

Allia, the UK’s leading organisation dedicated to supporting impact ventures, has won an award for Best Not-For-Profit Employer. The award, which was based on results of a detailed staff survey that over 15,000 employees across the East Anglian region responded to, covered topics such as a company’s performance, culture, staff training and engagement levels. Allia’s survey had the best results in the not-for-profit category, and its results ranked in the ‘top 25%’ of all companies that entered across all categories.

Two years ago, Allia won the award for Best Small Business Employer and as the organisation has grown since then, it has focused on ensuring that employee engagement continues to be deeply embedded, both for recent joiners and longer-serving members of staff. Areas that the organisation scored most highly on in the survey were motivation, integrity and team work – and staff added positive comments such as “Allia is a very flexible and fair organisation to work for” and “I am grateful for the time and effort Allia has put into my personal development”. In several areas of the survey Allia scored higher than other companies who took part in the initiative, including positive results around organisational success for business focus and innovation, and confirmed that employees feel highly engaged.

Rachel Coquard, Head of Human Resources at Allia said, “We’re delighted to win the Best Not-For-Profit award for employee engagement. It means so much to us as we won Best Small Business award 2 years ago – and since then, as the organisation has grown, and we’ve welcomed in new employees, we’ve continued to work hard to ensure that our values and brand are embedded in the whole team. Allia is proud of its culture and values, and employee engagement is key. For us, retaining our talent is vital so we’re pleased that we can share we’re an award-winning great employer!”

For almost 20 years, Allia has been at the forefront of impact innovation – and it has always championed equality and diversity in the workplace. It is a Living Wage Employer and offers flexible working, promoting the benefits of a genuine work-life balance to its whole team.

The biennial initiative – run by recruitment agency Pure and psychometric experts eras, along with sponsors, publishing group Archant and law firm Birketts – aims to help create better places to work for both employers and employees while also recognising companies in the region who go the extra mile to keep their staff engaged and happy.

Photo – Rachel Coquard, Head of HR at Allia pictured with other winners of Employer awards for the Eastern Region at the award ceremony in Newmarket.

Submitted on 01/11/2018