Bupa New Zealand Recognised for Christchurch Team Work
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Bupa New Zealand Recognised for
Christchurch Team Work
Bupa Care Services New Zealand has been awarded
a top International Award for their efforts during the
Christchurch Earthquake crisis. There are only five Chief
Executive Awards given each year by Bupa International which
are held in high regard by Bupa businesses around the globe.
The New Zealand team won the final award under the category
of ‘Living Our Values.’
“We were delighted to receive the award and very proud of how our people continued to deliver the best care to our residents during what was a tremendously difficult time for everyone.” Chief Executive Officer, Dwayne Crombie.
While some damage was sustained at two of their six Christchurch facilities Bupa were able to continue to provide care to residents with minimal disruption thanks to the support of their Christchurch network.
Sadly, three Bupa caregivers
were in the CTV building attending English language classes
at the time of the February earthquake and died as a
consequence of the destruction. Many other staff were also
affected because of damage to their homes or had family and
friends who were affected.
After the February earthquake
Bupa staff around New Zealand did a significant amount of
fundraising which was then matched 150% by Bupa Care
Services UK. A special trust fund offering no interest
loans was also set up to further assist those employees in
special need of assistance which has been accessible via an
application process.
ENDS
About
Bupa
Bupa Care Services New Zealand is part of
the Bupa Group, a leading international healthcare company.
Established in New Zealand in 1991, Bupa has three aged care
businesses; rest homes and hospitals; retirement villages
and personal medical alarms, looking after more than 17,000
New Zealanders.
Established in 1947, the Bupa Group has
over ten million customers in more than 190 countries and
employs over 55,000 people around the world. Their main
interests are care homes for young disabled and older
people, health insurance, workplace health services, health
assessments and chronic disease management services,
including health coaching and healthcare services in the
home.
Bupa has no shareholders. They reinvest their money
to provide better healthcare for their customers, helping
them to live longer, happier, healthier lives.