Aurion Learning celebrate double success at the Irish News Workplace Employment Awards
Dr. Maureen Murphy, Director of Aurion Learning has offered her congratulations to the well-being hub for being a double winner at the Irish News 2010 Workplace and Employment Awards.
The Irish News Workplace Employment Awards honour outstanding companies and individuals who have achieved the highest standards and best practice in the business.
The well-being hub was a double winner in the Work, Life and Wellbeing: Large Organisation category in partnership with its clients: Police Service of Northern Ireland and Northern Bank.
Speaking about the award, Dr. Murphy commented: “Nowadays it’s more important than ever to invest in employee well-being to ensure a healthy workforce and a healthy business. The well-being hub has played an instrumental role in assisting the Police Service of Northern Ireland and Northern Bank implement outstanding employee well-being initiatives and we are delighted that all these organisations are now getting the recognition they rightly deserve.”
The well-being hub is an innovative online support system designed to boost employee health and well-being. Designed by a team of academic experts, occupational health professionals and organisational development specialists, it helps organisations create and manage an effective well-being strategy and create a healthier, more engaged workforce.
The well-being hub is built and managed by Aurion Learning and Emtell (University of Ulster).
For more information about the well-being hub contact Claire McBride, Sales and Marketing Manager, Tel: +44 28 9064 3211 or email [email protected]
For more information about Aurion Learning contact Noleen Turner, Press Office, Tel: +44 28 9064 3211 or email [email protected]
Pictured above (left to right): Aishling Boreland, Orla King and David Keys from Northern Bank with Dr. Maureen Murphy, Aurion Learning.