MaltaPost p.l.c. is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious ‘Premju Soċjetà Ġusta' for the Company which operates in the most inclusive manner in respect of its Tanseana Project. The ‘Premju Soċjetà Ġusta' is organised by the Parliamentary Secretariat for Persons with Disability and Active Ageing. This award was initially created as a celebration of the work, commitment and dedication being taken by the people involved in the disability sector; this year has introduced a prize for the most inclusive company. This award recognises employers that offer in-work opportunities to persons with disability and implement practices that go beyond what is required of them by law.
Paul Curmi, Head Document Management Services at Xewkija Facility receives the award from the Hon. Anthony Agius Decelis, the Parliamentary Secretary for Persons with Disability and Active Ageing
Most of the staff members engaged on this project are persons with various forms of disability who reside in Gozo. With the support of JobsPlus and the Lino Spiteri Foundation these employees carry out work related to Document Management services.
MaltaPost p.l.c has undertaken this project in the spirit of promoting inclusivity understanding, supporting, enhancing and focusing primarily on the abilities of disabled persons. The core principle that guides these Awards is to have a society whereby persons with a disability participate actively in the community.
MaltaPost Document Management Facility at Xewkija, Gozo
MaltaPost p.l.c is very proud to have been the first company to have won this prestigious award and looks forward to strengthening its ‘Tanseana Project' to further help persons with disability.
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