StreetGames, one of the UK’s leading ‘sport for development’ charities, has been named by The Sunday Times in its annual Best Places to Work Awards.
The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the UK for 2024, powered by WorkL, is a nationwide workplace survey honours and celebrates Britain’s top employers. It includes over 500 organisations across industries and sizes and acknowledges the best workplaces for women, LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers, and wellbeing.
Employees across StreetGames were surveyed on questions covering six key drivers of engagement: Reward and Recognition; Information Sharing; Empowerment; Instilling Pride; Job Satisfaction; and Wellbeing.
An impressive 90% of employees said that they were proud to work for StreetGames, and 93% felt that their work was worthwhile. When looking at measurements for workplace happiness, StreetGames highest ranking was for ‘Instilling Pride’ (90%), with 84% of employees feeling satisfied in their job.
Commenting on the award, Mark Lawrie, StreetGames CEO said: “StreetGames was founded as a people-centred organisation and we are proud to have fostered a positive workplace culture where we achieve our organisational goals through prioritising employee wellbeing, development, and satisfaction. This recognition from The Sunday Times is a testament to our collective efforts, and I’m incredibly proud of every member of our team for their unstinting dedication to what we do.”