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Corporate Social Responsibility 2015About corporate social responsibility at IOP Publishing (IOP)IOP has a long history of philanthropy. From the very beginning we have gift-aided our operating profit to the Institute of Physics, a thriving learned society that today has more than 50,000 international members, to directly support physics and the global scientific community.
We also make many of our publications available at no or very low cost to developing nations and have waivers in place so that researchers in developing countries can publish in our open access journals.
In 2011 we formalised our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy, and since 2012 we have focused on the following four key areas:
• Education Through our corporate partnerships with the ss Great Britain and At-Bristol, we are able to support their rich educational outreach programmes. We continue our Reading Buddies scheme at Hannah More Primary School.
• Environment Our corporate membership with Bristol Zoo and the Wild Place Project helps support a variety of important conservation initiatives at the two sites and also enables our employees to access the organisations at a significant discount.
• Arts We continue to be a business partner of the Tobacco Factory Theatres. This year we have also sponsored the Take It On Masterclasses for 11–13 year olds, engaging young people of all backgrounds with the theatre through a programme that develops their talents and personal skills.
• Community In 2015 we have supported four local initiatives through the Quartet Community Foundation (QCF), with funding for projects run by Home-Start, Community Ignite 2, Architecture Centre and Crisis Centre Ministries.
CSR committee members
Alison HadleyAndrew GiaquintoChristina MayDean Williams
Emanuele CiurleoKaren GillKaren WattsLiz Kalaugher
Maggie SimmonsMiriam HowlandSamantha ParsonsSusan Curtis
IOP is committed to supporting local charities and playing an active part in raising funds and awareness. Since 2012, IOP has adopted a Charity of the Year, in which a committee of employees run events and help spread the work about the good work that the charity does.
In 2016, IOP is pleased to support St Peter’s Hospice as its charity of the year. St Peter’s Hospice is a Bristol charity caring for adults with life-limiting illnesses that aims to improve the quality of their living and dying, while extending care and support to their families and loved ones.
“From everyone at Bristol Mind, I want to say a massive thank you to IOP and all the staff who made us your Charity of the Year and then gave so generously in time, effort and money to help provide support for people with emotional or mental health difficulties. This is a very significant amount of money for us, the largest ever amount we’ve received from a single fundraising effort and will support our new low-cost counselling service over the next year.”Tom Hore, director, Bristol Mind:
2015 Charity of the Year committee members:
Tamsyn Cole (chair)Samantha Parsons (stock controller)Miriam Howland (secretary and treasurer)Thomas Farrell
Estela Garcia Matt Wade (up to mid 2015)Helen Davis (from mid 2015)
IOP Charity of the Year
In 2015, employees selected mental health charity Bristol Mind and raised a grand total of £8960 through fundraising events including a “bake off” competition and cake sale, pub quizzes and a band night. Our staff member, Ben Mealing, even cycled from John O’Groats to Land’s End, raising £1455 for Bristol Mind.
Employees have been inspired, committed and energetic in their fundraising efforts this year – from abseiling, to epic cycle rides, to marathons (IOP employs many runners)... as well as some serious baking!
Together, employees have raised almost £6000 for a range of charities.
IOP supported South West Dance Theatre’s event “Light – from Big Bang to VJs” to celebrate the International Year of Light. Sponsored tickets were given to Barnardos, Full Circle and the Brandon Trust. The event also raised £48 for Solar Aid, which provided 16 solar lights benefitting 70 people in Kenya.
Name Activity Money raised (£) Charity
Bethan Davies Pop-up tea party 1135 LATCH
Sarah Andrieu Bike ride: Bristol to Newcastle
944 Transplant Association
Lisa Searle Severn Bridge Half 204 Macmillan Cancer Support
Lisa Searle Severn Bridge Half 40 Friends of South Glos Strays
Sarah Fricker 5K 399 Cancer Research UK
Angela Francis 5K 223 Cancer Research UK
Gemma Greig Cardiff Half 387 Bloodwise
Sam and Kayleigh Parsons Jog for Giraffe 200 Wild Place Project
Steve Dawson Bristol–Bath Marathon 549 One25
Olly Lucas Bristol–Bath Marathon 430 Cancer Research UK
Evie Palmer Avon Gorge Abseil 229 Temwa
Jo Green Avon Gorge Abseil 344 Temwa
Ian Forbes Shakespeare Marathon 573 MS Society
Denver Half
Bristol–Bath Marathon
Grand Pier Half
Total 5657
Fundraising
Through the IOP volunteering initiative, employees have done more than 50 days of volunteering, in locations as near as IOP’s headquarters in Bristol, UK and down the road at Glastonbury, to as far afield as Namibia.
Name/Group Activity Charity/Organisation
IT Solution Development team
Built and refurbished benches and helped with the landscaping of a new meercat enclosure
Wild Place Project
Reading Buddies team Helped primary school children aged between 6 and 11 to improve literacy skills by giving them time to practice their reading on a one-to-one basis with a volunteer adult
Hannah More Primary School
Maggie Simmons Ran a guide camp Bristol and South Gloucestershire Girl Guides
Hamish Johnston Ran a camp at Brockmead Cabot District Scouts
Mat Ward Acted as coordinator for a Duke of Edinburgh expedition
Ridings Academy
Pete Newman Duty of Fire Steward at Glastonbury Festival
Sound Waves South West
Toby Beech Assisted on the “Bristol Mind” tent at Glastonbury
Bristol Mind
Sam Papuca Provided childcare for 4–11 year olds, which included games, bible stories, drama, crafts, bouncy castle
Hanham Baptist Holiday Bible Club
Kate Evans Worked with many different animals and helped local school children
Wildlife sanctuary, Namibia
Ben Mealing Cycled from John O’Groats to Land’s End Bristol Mind
Claire Fullarton Gave a talk to students about a career in physics
Uppsala University
Volunteering
Employees have also used their professional skills to support a range of initiatives.
Payroll giving is an option within IOP’s Flexible Benefits scheme. It allows employees to make tax-free donations to a registered charity of their choice, and the charity receives the full value of each donation without the need to reclaim the tax from the government.
Name/Group Activity Charity/Organisation
Mat Ward Designed, produced and implemented Festival of Nature branding across many different products and channels, including print advertising, promotional posters, postcards and banners, t-shirts, a festival programme and map, as well as the production of online material for websites and social media.
Festival of Nature
Created 24 pieces of artwork for 12 different events, including posters, certificates, tickets and web images
Bristol Mind
Oli Callaghan Trustee and treasurer Knowle West Media Centre
Ed Martin Advisor to Board of Trustees Bath Film Festival
Sophie Arden Trustee Bath Film Festival
Antigoni Messaritaki Trustee Firebird Theatre
Work in kind
Payroll giving
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