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North East business life: charity, community and award events of the week

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Hay & Kilner, NatWest, Connect Health, Robson Laidler Accountants and Lycetts

Some of the members of the Hay & Kilner walking team(Image: Hay & Kilner)

Colleagues at North East law firm Hay & Kilner are set to step out in response to an emergency call for a regional charity.

A 10-strong team will be undertaking a 20-mile night walk today, from the firm’s central Newcastle headquarters to Wylam in Northumberland and back to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS). Members of the firm voted to adopt GNAAS as their dedicated charity for 2024 and are organising a series of individual and team-based activities to raise as much money as they can for their chosen cause.

The service recently issued an urgent plea for more funding from the region after revealing that rising costs had put it at risk of running at a deficit, which could potentially mean it might not be able to afford to answer emergency calls. The organisation is looking to raise around £8.5m to cover its expected 2024 running costs.

Bethany Herbertson, solicitor at Hay & Kilner and head of the firm’s CSR committee, said: “Any of us could need the help of the Great North Air Ambulance Service at any time and the possibility that they couldn’t afford to provide support in an emergency situation is their worst possible prospect. Taking on this challenge at night adds an element of danger and fear for those of us who are scared of the dark, and without the motivation of seeing the scenery around us, we will need to support each other all the way, especially if the weather is as cold and wet as it has been recently.”

The Connect Health team at the recent HSJ awards(Image: Connect Health)


A partnership of North East organisations raising awareness of chronic pain and supporting those affected in the Tees Valley has been named a gold winner in Health Service Journal’s (HSJ) annual Partnership Awards. Thought to affect around 43% of people regionally, chronic pain is more prevalent in the North East than any other part of England and opioid prescription rates in the area are 300% higher than in London.

Connect Health and its public health campaign Flippin’ Pain, NHS North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, Tees Valley Sport Active Partnership, Teesside University and You’ve Got This, pooled resources and expertise to create and deliver a series of events and activities for the public and health professionals.

Events included the Flippin’ Pain Tees Valley Outreach Tour, which included 19 events held over six days in May, featuring educational workshops, public seminars and experiential pop-ups. The team beat competition from eight other contenders to win gold in the Most Impactful Partnership in Preventative Healthcare category.

Robson Laidler’s workplace health ambassador Gemma Graham receiving the Better Health At Work Award on behalf of the firm.(Image: Steve Brock)


Robson Laidler Accountants , which has offices in Jesmond and Chester le Street, has achieved the top level of ‘Maintaining Excellence’ standard in the Better Health at Work Award programme. The Better Health at Work Award is exclusive to the North East and promotes workplace health and wellbeing. Robson Laidler was awarded the maintaining excellence status after following the awards programme for seven years with a lineup of activities including health checks, cancer awareness sessions, Dementia Friends training and physical activity classes including a walking and running club.