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BOV Goes Green for Mental Health

Jun 3 2023 Share

On Friday, 26th May 2023, BOV employees swapped their normal formal work attire for a more casual look with green being the highlight colour for the day. This initiative was undertaken by the Bank to raise mental health awareness, as part of European Mental Health Week held between the 22nd and 28th May 2023.

“Green is internationally recognized as the symbol of mental health awareness,” explained Ray Debattista who heads the Bank’s People and Culture function. “It is customary for people to wear green to show that they care about mental health issues and give it the importance it is due.” He went on to explain that “Bank of Valletta is a service provider that focuses on providing its customers with the highest level of service possible. However, we can only do this if we have a strong workforce that is healthy in both mind and body. We feel it is our responsibility to continue striving to create a work environment which tangibly supports the wellbeing of our people.”

This sentiment was reiterated by CEO Kenneth Farrugia, who acknowledged the hard work that Bank employees put into their daily job. “At Bank of Valletta, we recognise the importance of maintaining a healthy mindset and approach in everything we do. Promoting mental health is an integral part of this reality, which is no longer restricted to the office but also extends to the home environment. For us, this is not merely something we commemorate once a year – as one of the largest employers in Malta we adopt an ongoing approach to safeguarding the welfare of our people, thereby truly living up to our promise to be the Employer of Choice for our people.”

As part of its wellness benefits, BOV offers its people immediate and confidential access to counselling and support services through its ongoing partnership with The Richmond Foundation. In addition, BOV employees receive an annual allowance for items and services that contribute towards their physical and mental well-being. More initiatives are earmarked in this area, with a view to promoting a more active and healthier lifestyle among the Bank’s community. Employee well-being is also important, with the Bank providing opportunities for skills enhancement, personal growth, emotional intelligence development, and fostering a culture of continuous learning. This year the Bank revamped its BOV Sports and Social Club, which had been in hiatus during the pandemic. Through this initiative, activities such as quiz nights, cycling, photography and trekking are organised to bring people together socially. Meanwhile, the Bank continues to involve staff in staple favorities like the BOV Summer Event and Christmas Reception.

During the event organised on Friday, several teams across the Bank took team photos and submitted messages promoting mental health. Among the slogans put forward, the below short poem received from Roberto Schembri is worth highlighting:

Switch off that screen

And go into the green

It will give you the energy of a teen

And don’t forget to eat lots of green

As it will get you more lean

 

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Association for Abandoned Animals receives support from new soldier recruits

Jun 3 2023 Share

The organization took to social media to express their gratitude to these dedicated individuals who selflessly volunteered their time and effort to assist with various tasks.

The soldiers demonstrated their commitment to the cause by cleaning the rooms, painting gates, and lending a hand in the endless gardening required to maintain the play areas.

The Association for Abandoned Animals expressed their deep appreciation for the soldiers’ efforts, acknowledging their significant contribution to the welfare of the animals in their care. Through their hard work and dedication, these soldiers have made a tangible difference in the daily operations of the organization.

The support from the soldiers not only provided practical assistance to the association but also served as a morale boost for the entire team. Knowing that they have the backing of individuals who share their passion and dedication strengthens their resolve to continue their vital work in rescuing and caring for abandoned animals.

The Association for Abandoned Animals is known for its unwavering commitment to providing shelter, care, and medical attention to animals in need. The selfless actions of these new soldier recruits further highlight the spirit of compassion and community involvement that lies at the core of the organisation’s mission.

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Puttinu Cares receives generous donation in memory of beloved Kacey

Jun 3 2023 Share

In a heartfelt tribute to their beloved Kacey, who touched the lives of many during her 17 years, a generous donation of €5710 was made to Puttinu Cares.

The donation was raised through a celebration of Kacey’s life, attended by her family, relatives, friends, and fellow students. The community of San Paul il Bahar, with the assistance of Esmeralda and her cousins Marylyn and Bernice, played a significant role in organising the event and contributing to the donation.

Puttinu Cares, a renowned charitable organization in Malta, expressed their gratitude for the heartfelt donation received in Kacey’s name.

The funds will be utilised to support the organisation’s noble mission of providing care, assistance, and support to children and families in need.

The donation made in honour of Kacey is a testament to the enduring power of love and the lasting impact she had on those around her.

It serves as a reminder that even in times of loss, unity and kindness can create a meaningful legacy that resonates within communities.

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Joseph Muscat defends himself in latest interview that has gone viral

Jun 3 2023 Share

Joseph Muscat, the former Prime Minister of Malta, has shared a recent interview on his own social media.

The interview sparked over 21K views, more than 2.4K reactions and hundreds of comments in just a few hours. People showed their support to the former Labour Party leader whilst others showed their disapproval.

Joseph Muscat encouraged those who wish to reopen an inquiry into the secret company Egrant to proceed, but he cautioned that if found innocent, he would pursue legal action against them for damages.

When asked about the possibility of facing legal action, Muscat asserted that he enjoyed the support of the people and believed that even if he had to fight the accusations alone, they would prove baseless. He lamented the loss of public confidence in the justice system and criticised what he perceived as a malicious campaign being waged against him.

During an interview on Smash TV with Manuel Cuschieri, Muscat defended himself by referencing the magisterial inquiry that had already disproven his ownership of the offshore company. He acknowledged the presence of forged documents in the evidence submitted and drew parallels to the forged signatures in the Egrant affair.

Under increasing pressure due to the public hospitals’ controversy and the consultant payments he received after stepping down as Prime Minister in 2020, Muscat addressed his critics. He claimed that certain individuals wanted the hospital project to fail in order to maintain the status quo and resist structural changes in the health sector.

During the interview, Muscat also reaffirmed the legitimacy of his post-political earnings and provided evidence that all his earnings were obtained in a lawful manner. According to his 2020 tax return, Muscat declared earnings of approximately €482,000 from various consultancy work during the year he resigned as Prime Minister. Muscat defended his post-political earnings, emphasising that he declared all his earnings and asserting that they were obtained from legitimate work, including projects unrelated to Malta.

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