- IBC unveils shortlisted companies for Social Impact Award
- Three shortlist revealed: D&I, environmental impact and ethical leadership
- BBC, HBS and TRT recognised under diversity and inclusion category
IBC has announced the shortlist for its inaugural Social Impact Awards celebrating industry diversity, sustainability and ethical leadership.
IBC is committed to driving change in the industry and for the first time has recognised the corporate social responsibility companies are contributing to the industry and beyond as part of its awards programme.
The Social Impact Award received an overwhelming response with a high quantity and impressive quality of impactful projects submitted. The judges were moved to create three shortlists, recognising initiatives focused on diversity and inclusivity, on minimising environmental impact, and for the best ethical leadership.
One winner from each category will be announced at the IBC Awards Ceremony.
ITV Commissioning head of diversity and IBC Social Impact Awards judging panel chair Ade Rawcliffe said: “The decision facing us as judges was tremendously hard. The quality of the entries was exceptionally high, and all the initiatives submitted have real purpose.
“This reflects what’s going on in the industry worldwide. There is a real shift, a positive drive to not just create and deliver great content, but to do it with the best people from the widest range of backgrounds, with real audience engagement, and with the smallest possible environmental footprint.”
The Social Impact Awards shortlist recognises everything from projects making the industry more inclusive, both by ensuring clear career paths for women and in engagement with the young and the disadvantaged, to a focus on societal issues from drink driving to recycling, this year’s shortlist demonstrates the breadth of projects in the industry working to improve the world around us.
The complete IBC Social Impact shortlist:
Diversity and Inclusivity:
- Flex, A BBC cultural transformation to introduce a new flexible working policy, supporting career progression for women and men. As of July 2019, 80% of BBC vacancies have been advertised with flexible working, both in the UK and globally
- Broadcast Academy, which provides a practical environment to develop technical and operational skills, with a particular emphasis on creating a diverse and multicultural talent pool and increasing the number of women in sports broadcasting. Broadcast Academy is part of HBS, a company that specialises in the host broadcasting of sports events
- Journalism for Juniors, an initiative from Turkish broadcaster TRT which teaches disadvantaged young people and refugee children – in Turkey and overseas – how to tell their stories through the medium of journalism, not just to encourage them to make it their career but to understand the importance of trusted information
Environmental Impact:
- VoxA Omnichannel Engagement Platform, an advanced and extensive emergency alert and advisory platform for half a billion Indians living in India’s coastal communities, developed by Gaian Solutions for the Government of India, Ministry of Earth Sciences
- Liquid Technology, a leader in the recycling of electronic equipment, eliminating the risk of harmful materials like cadmium, lead and rare earth metals finding their way into landfill
Ethical Leadership:
- An immersive, virtual reality experience to put you in the shoes of a drunk driver and experience its agonising consequences – created by BBDO DUBLIN and Inition for the Irish Road Safety Authority (RSA).
- Combining green filmmaking and creative flair Chouette Films, an associate member of SOAS, University of London, crafts films with the ingredients to inspire social impact with the smallest possible environmental footprint.
- The gunman in the Christchurch massacre was welcomed into the Al Noor Mosque with the words “hello brother” – TRT created an online video campaign for citizens worldwide to share their stories under the hashtag #hellobrother.
The winners will be announced at the IBC2019 Awards Ceremony at 18:30 on Sunday 15 September.
Your ticket to the IBC Awards Ceremony is included in your free IBC exhibition visitor pass. Register here.
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