Published: June 16, 2022
Delivering social impact in local communities is at the heart of everything we do at Unity Trust Bank and our values are deeply embedded in our culture.
In 2009, to celebrate our 25th anniversary, we introduced our Unity in the Community programme, offering every employee up to five paid days’ leave a year to take part in volunteering and fundraising for charities and community organisations across the UK.
Now, in 2022, we’re building on the success of Unity in the Community by launching an exciting new employee-led initiative called Unity & Me.
Unity & Me will help deliver a vibrant, inclusive and engaging employee experience. It will support and facilitate a wide range of initiatives to further demonstrate our commitment to creating a better society.
A 16-strong team of passionate and creative employees have signed up to become the first members of Unity & Me. They will meet regularly to discuss four key engagement initiatives:
Shana Roberts, Events & Partnership Manager, said: “Unity in the Community has been a huge part of Unity Trust Bank for 13 years. Not only does it benefit local communities and the people they support, it also provides valuable practical experience for our colleagues, which enhances their understanding of the social economy sector.
“However, as our Unity family continues to grow and change, the way we engage, connect and support each other has to change too.
“Unity & Me is our opportunity to get involved, get active and get together with like-minded people who are passionate about creating connections, engaging with colleagues and making a real difference.”
Mark Clayton, Chief Operating Officer, said: “I’m really excited about our vision for Unity & Me. I passionately believe we can further enrich the employee experience by embracing opportunities to learn together, share experiences, stories and successes and have fun along the way.”
Under the Unity People pillar, members organised their first employee social event on June 1 to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Afternoon tea was provided in Unity’s head office in Brindleyplace, Birmingham along with music and a selection of handmade sweets from The Park Regis Hotel.
We held The Great Unity Bake-Off Challenge where budding bakers created Jubilee inspired bakes that were judged by special guests.
A Jubilee Colouring Competition was organised for colleagues’ children and entries were displayed in a special Jubilee Celebration Gallery with prizes for the top three entries.
Colleagues got creative and brought in bunting and flags to help decorate the office – using recycled materials of course!
And a special Jubilee inspired quiz asking questions about the Royal Family and momentous events spanning the past 70 years went down a treat.
Watch this space for more exciting developments from Unity & Me and our employee experience. We will also soon be announcing our new corporate charity, voted for by our colleagues.