Thursday 27 Nov 2014
Â鶹Éç viewers and listeners raised over £116million supporting charitable causes in the last year according to the Â鶹Éç's annual Corporate Responsibility Report published today.
The report also highlights the rich mix of outreach partnerships and projects that help the corporation connect with local communities to deliver public value beyond broadcast.
The Â鶹Éç recognises the responsibility it has to its audiences and to Licence Fee payers to offer such services.
Since the inception of Corporate Responsibility reporting in 2004, the Â鶹Éç has continued to deliver a number of projects and initiated partnerships which help connect it to local communities and regions.
"The Â鶹Éç Corporate Responsibility Report further demonstrates the value that the Â鶹Éç brings to its audiences over and above its programming and, in particular, the critical role these initiatives play in reaching underserved audiences," commented Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, Â鶹Éç.
"Not only do the projects and initiatives deliver against the Â鶹Éç's six public purposes but, by fostering a deeper relationship with our audiences, it inspires them to continue to respond generously to the needs of others despite the difficult economic climate."
The report includes selected reviews of the Â鶹Éç's work on Corporate Responsibility and outreach which are supported by personal accounts from those who have been directly involved including employees of the Â鶹Éç.
The projects underline the Â鶹Éç's continued commitment to working with youth audiences as the organisation aims to connect with the younger generation.
These include the Â鶹Éç School News Report which saw more than 10,000 students take part on News Day in March 2009, as well as Â鶹Éç Blast. This creative skills project for teenagers targets disadvantaged communities and had more than 150,000 participants – a threefold increase from the previous year.
Other projects highlighted include work throughout the Nations and Regions as well as overseas projects managed by the Â鶹Éç World Service Trust.
The Â鶹Éç's efforts in supporting charity appeals are also outlined.
In the past year initiatives have raised in excess of £116million for charitable causes, led by Comic Relief raising £78million [1], Â鶹Éç Children in Need raising £36million (2008) [2] and the Â鶹Éç's Performing Arts Fund over £500,000.
Following a detailed Environmental Action Plan which the Â鶹Éç launched in 2008, there are also examples in the report of the progress made to date as the organisation finds more ways to reduce its environmental impact.
For example, the Â鶹Éç has removed more than 2,000 computer printers and increased the use of video-conferencing to further cut staff travel.
The Â鶹Éç continues to work with external suppliers and engage actively with staff to take environmental concerns into account in everyday business decisions.
Â鶹Éç's Head of Outreach, Alec McGivan, said: "This report captures what the Â鶹Éç has done in terms of outreach and partnership work together with responsible business behaviours to help deliver the Â鶹Éç's public purposes.
"This work continues to play a critical role in helping reach underserved audiences as well as giving our staff the opportunity to connect more directly with our audiences which, in turn, enriches the Â鶹Éç and everything that it accomplishes."
The report also outlines the priorities for the coming year.
These include continuing to develop further outreach activities in the north of England as part of the overall move to Salford; an increased focus on managing the Â鶹Éç's environmental impact in line with the rising importance of environmental sustainability; and, as Â鶹Éç audiences continue to give generously to its charity appeals, the organisation will continue to raise and manage these funds in a responsible manner.
The Â鶹Éç was recently ranked Platinum in Business In The Community's Corporate Social Responsibility Index for 2008 which demonstrates the high standards that the corporation strives to achieve.
The index is the UK's leading voluntary corporate responsibility benchmark, and the score reflects the high standards that the Â鶹Éç has achieved in managing its business responsibly.
The Â鶹Éç is also active in a range of corporate responsibility networks, including the Media CSR Forum, the Corporate Responsibility Group and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
[1] £78million was the amount raised at the time the Â鶹Éç Corporate Responsibility Report went to press. In July 2009 Comic Relief announced that the figure had risen to £80million.
[2] £36million was the amount raised by Children in Need at the time the Â鶹Éç Corporate Responsibility Report went to press. The amount raised has subsequently risen to £37million.
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