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h1.gifCrystal Palace Wins at South London Business Awards

The prestigious annual RBS South London Business Awards 2009 culminated on 20th of May with a gala dinner at the Crystal Palace Football Club. The Best Business for Training and Development award was won by the Crystal Palace Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre, recognising their commitment to their staff development and delivering a high quality service. 

52 companies across 10 categories made it to the finals, and all of London's twelve South London Boroughs were represented. Stuart Paterson, company Director said "To be eventual winner of the category reflects 262009271515.jpgthe commitment of our staff to lifelong learning, and the quality of the work that they deliver. We have spent the past 2-3 years developing our program and systems to support our staff, and it is fantastic to get this recognition."

The company wanted to give special recognition to Virginia Sherriff and Kate Deed who are senior clinicians in the organisation, and are responsible for arranging the in-house training program and external courses that are run at the Centre. As well as these programs Amy Kubrycht of The Work Equation(www.theworkequation.com) has been instrumental in improving the performance appraisal system and aligning training and development to the needs of the organisation over the past two years. 

The category was sponsored by the Learning and Skills Council and Christopher Wright, the Local Area Director for London Central and South, said "It's always been the case that businesses need the right people with the right skills to stay competitive. But faced with the current economic downturn, investing in skills has never been more important. It's people with the experience and skills to innovate and keep customers happy who help a business survive. They're also the people who make sure a company can take advantage of opportunities when we turn the corner. That's why it's been so encouraging to see employers in South London making such a commitment to skills by running some highly effective programmes that are having a direct impact on their organisation. Well done to all those who entered."

Crystal Palace Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre hopes that it can extend this recognition, as it is also a regional finalist in the National Business Awards, in the Health and Wellbeing category. Its overall commitment to its staff and customers is apparent through these accolades, and it hopes to continue building on this success

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