Raworths strikes gold with IIP award
A Harrogate-based law firm is celebrating after securing an accreditation that recognises its commitment to employee wellbeing and development.
Raworths has retained its Investors in People (IIP) ‘We invest in people’ Gold status, placing it among the top 15 per cent of similarly sized legal firms.
The award follows a rigorous independent assessment of the firm’s leadership, practices and employee feedback, with bosses saying the accolade highlights the firm’s success in creating a “supportive, nurturing and dynamic” workplace.
Raworths, which offers integrated commercial and private client services, has now held the accolade since 2021.
Simon Morris, managing partner at Raworths, said: “Our people are our greatest asset, and we constantly strive to create a workplace that is supportive, nurturing and dynamic at every level.
“Our team is supported to achieve both career development and work-life balance, and this, alongside an inclusive, collaborative environment, is what makes Raworths such a great place to work.”
Paul Devoy, chief executive of Investors in People, added: “We’d like to congratulate Raworths.
“Gold accreditation on ‘We invest in people’ is a fantastic effort for any organisation, and places Raworths in fine company with a host of organisations that understand the value of people.”
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