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Acorns among UK’s Top 100 Employers where everyone feels welcomed and supported

Acorns Children’s Hospice has been named one of the UK’s top 100 employers after ‘remarkable’ success in creating a welcoming workspace for everyone.

By contributor Georgia Rowe
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A group of Acorns Employees
A group of Acorns Employees

The charity, which provides vital care for seriously ill children, was recognised among other organisations including the Met Office, Yorkshire Cancer Research, and Victim Support Scotland – and was praised for its ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion. 

Trevor Johnson, Chief Executive Officer at Acorns, said: “We’re extremely proud to be recognised among the top organisations across the country for our dedication to creating a workplace where everyone feels championed and supported and understands their role in the work we do with children and families.

“As the largest children’s hospice in the UK and Europe, diversity is integral to the compassionate, family-centred expert clinical care we offer at Acorns.

“By fostering a welcoming and inclusive workplace for our colleagues, we ensure our team reflects the diverse communities we serve, enabling us to meet the unique needs of every child and family we support from our hospices and out in the community.”

In the past year, Acorns has demonstrated its commitment to diversity and inclusion not just within the organisation but across the local community.

The charity is proud to be part of a range of cultural celebrations, from Diwali to Ramadan, and joined the festivities at Birmingham Pride 2024. Acorns has also actively participated in key awareness days, including Mental Health Awareness Week, Autism Acceptance Week, and Parental Bereavement Day, reflecting its dedication to supporting everyone. 

Commenting on the achievement, Solat Chaudhry, Chief Executive at the National Centre for Diversity, said: “I send my warmest congratulations to Acorns on successfully reaching number 54 in our Top 100 Most Inclusive UK Employers Index 2024.  

“What better than to be recognised by peers and those travelling in the same direction towards the common goal of Fairness in the workplace. It is hugely motivational and a remarkable achievement.”

Acorns Children’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for babies, children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions, and support for their families.

In the past year, the charity has cared for more than 780 children across the West Midlands, and supported over 1,000 families, including those who are bereaved. Children visit Acorns for rehabilitative respite, symptom management, emergency and end-of-life care. 

This care and support is provided from Acorns three hospices, based in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester, and in the community.

Acorns needs around £35,000 each day to provide its children’s hospice care, with two thirds of that amount coming from generous donations and fundraising by the local community.

Help can’t wait. Donate to Acorns today by visiting acorns.org.uk/donate

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