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Setting the Gold Standard

Published by Rob1 for Community Gateway Association in Housing and also in Education, Local Government
Tuesday 22nd December 2009 - 9:41am

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Community Gateway Association (CGA) has been awarded the Investors in People (IiP) Gold Award after achieving a fantastic 182 evidence requirements out of the 196 available.

The two-star housing association has been recognised for getting the best from its most important asset – its employees.

IiP offers a Standard and three higher awards, Bronze, Silver & Gold, demanding increasing levels of evidenced attainment. It is used by more than 35,000 organisations in over 50 countries. CGA’s achievement puts amongst the less than 1% of organisations that have reached the Gold level.

Rose Kinsella, the Chair of CGA’s Board, said “It’s fantastic that we have achieved this standard at our very first attempt. Our aim is to be a leader and this is a credit to all our people.”
 

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