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Excellence in People Management Awards 2021

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has been shortlisted at the Excellence in People Management Awards 2021 in recognition of its everyday operation.

The winners of the Excellence in People Management Awards 2021 will be announced during the Public Services People Managers Association Virtual Conference in September.

The Council has been shortlisted in the Best Talent Programme category, sponsored by Tribepad.

Councillor Maureen Webber, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Deputy Leader, said: “I am delighted that the Council is being recognised for all its exemplary work in the public sector and I wish to congratulate all of our staff who are a shining light to other organisations across the country.

“I take great pride in the fact that our Council has been shortlisted at both the Excellence in People Management Awards 2021 and the Personnel Today Awards 2021, having already enjoyed great success at the Apprenticeship Awards Cyrmu 2021.

“Recruitment of apprentices is one of the Council’s longstanding commitments to our local community, exceeding our commitment two years early to provide 150 apprentice and graduate positions by the end of the Council term.

“RCT Council was an early recogniser that if you want to build the skills needed to modernise and deliver future services for residents, apprentices are crucial to this.”

For more than 40 years, the Public Services People Managers Association has been the collective voice for a highly qualified, passionate, committed and diverse public services Human Resources and Organisation. It plays a critical role in influencing key decision-makers and stakeholders involved in people management and workforce issues.

A spokesperson for the Public Services People Managers Association, said: “Skills shortages have been identified as a concern by all parts of the public sector, as well as at the highest level of Government, and the UK’s exit from the EU means that more than ever before, organisations will need to identify and develop their talent, enhancing internal mobility and capability.

“The Best Talent Programme award recognisers employers who are seeking to address this challenge by implementing a future-fit, evidence-based and ethical talent management strategies to address current and future needs in their organisation.”

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has also been shortlisted in the Apprenticeship Employer of the Year category at the Personnel Today Awards 2021 in recognition of the success of its Apprenticeship Scheme.

Posted on 06/08/2021