Busy Bees has achieved a prestigious Silver RoSPA health and safety award, marking its second consecutive award in this category.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), established over a century ago to reduce traffic accidents, now works toward a world free from serious accidental injuries.
Now in its 69th year, and with almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, covering over seven million employees, the RoSPA Awards are the world’s largest health and safety awards programme, recognising those organisations and individuals who have set the highest standards in accident prevention.
Anna Hickman, European Health and Safety Director at Busy Bees, said: “Busy Bees are delighted to achieve this Award which demonstrates our commitment to the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, and the children in our care. Entering the RoSPA awards allows us to showcase the hard work that has been achieved in the previous 12 months and helps us to plan our future continuous improvement journey.
“This achievement is a testament to everyone's efforts and contributions. Thank you to our wonderful Busy Bees teams for making this possible!”
Julia Small, RoSPA’s Growth Director, said: “Busy Bees should be proud of the hard work and commitment to keeping people safe that has resulted in a RoSPA Award, which honours those organisations who have achieved the highest standards in health and safety in the workplace.
“RoSPA regards healthy and safety as a strong example of the importance of making accident prevention central to any successful organisation, not just for the benefit of employees, customers and clients, but also society as a whole.”