Rochdale Diversity Awards finalists

Date published: 25 April 2016


The shortlist of nominees for the 2016 Rochdale Diversity Awards has been announced.

Cohesion Award 

  • Rochdale Hornets Rugby League Club
  • Link4Life & Youth Service Friday Night Youth Zone 
  • Rochdale Youth Service

Workforce Diversity Award 

  • Millennium Translations
  • Chevron Traffic Management Ltd

Diversity in Apprenticeship Award 

  • Care to Work Project
  • Smart Electrical Engineers Ltd

Diversity in Education Award 

  • Marland Hill, Hamer Primary & Rochdale Sixth Form
  • Wardleworth Community Centre Learning Cub
  • Maker Space Project, Kirkholt

Health & Leisure Award 

  • Healthy Minds, Heywood/Middleton and Rochdale
  • Link4Life 
  • Joel White

Diversity in Housing Award 

  • Rochdale Boroughwide Housing
  • Petrus

Breaking Barriers Award 

  • All Across the Arts
  • Healthy Minds, Heywood/Middleton and Rochdale
  • Falinge Park High School

Voluntary and Faith Sector Award 

  • Al Khair Foundation
  • Shahid Mohammed
  • Rochdale Flood Volunteers

Outstanding Achievement in Diversity 

  • PCSO Jenny George
  • Councillor Daalat Ali
  • Shahid Mohammed

Judges are looking for the most inspirational work that demonstrates contributions made by individuals, groups and/or organisations in making progress within their organisations and/or communities towards inclusion, cohesion and diversity within the workplace, communities and/or service provision.

The winners will be announced at a Rochdale Diversity Awards 2016 ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on 26 May 2016. 

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