Walsall College earns prestigious global health and safety award from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA

Walsall College has won its 13th consecutive RoSPA Award, demonstrating their continued commitment to health and safety excellence. The RoSPA President’s Health and Safety Award also acknowledges their dedication to keeping students, staff and visitors safe across their campuses and commercial enterprises including The Littleton and Grad Salon.
Now in its 69th year, and with almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, covering over seven million employees, the RoSPA Awards are the world’s largest health and safety awards programme, recognising those organisations and individuals who have set the highest standards in accident prevention.
Whether seeking non-competitive excellence recognition or entering for a competitive award across 20 industry sectors, each RoSPA Award entrant is assessed against rigorous criteria, making Walsall College a world leader in shaping safer, healthier workplaces.
In order to share important learning and build on the strong health and safety foundations required to enter the RoSPA Awards, the award entry process can be used as reflective practice to contribute to continuing professional development (CPD).
Lee Bate, at Walsall College said: “My colleagues and I are, of course, incredibly pleased to receive the RoSPA President’s Award once more. For our 2025 submission, we worked from the bottom up in outlining our policies and procedures, particularly in relation to our Smarter Response initiative regarding preparing for a crisis situation.”
Lee continued: “This year-on-year recognition is never something we take for granted. If anything, we see it as motivation to strive even further in ensuring our estate and facilities meet the highest possible safety standards while supporting individual needs.
“This achievement is the result of a team effort across our college community, and we are grateful for everyone’s involvement.”
Julia Small, RoSPA’s Growth Director, said: “Walsall College should be proud of the hard work and commitment to keeping people safe that has resulted in a RoSPA Award, which honours those organisations who have achieved the highest standards in health and safety in the workplace.
RoSPA regards Walsall College as a strong example of the importance of making accident prevention central to any successful organisation, not just for the benefit of employees, customers and clients, but also society as a whole.’
Sponsored by the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH), the RoSPA Awards scheme is the longest-running of its kind in the UK, and receives entries from organisations across the globe, making it one of the most sought-after achievement awards for the health and safety industry.
Dee Arp, NEBOSH Chief Quality Officer and the Head Judge of the RoSPA Awards, said: ‘NEBOSH is delighted to be the headline sponsor of the RoSPA Awards. Recognising excellence in health and safety is essential to ensure we celebrate achievement, but it is also about reinforcing a culture of care, accountability and continuous improvement. These awards serve as a powerful reminder that employee safety and wellbeing transcends borders and looking after our people, so they can go home safe, healthy and happy every day, also drives sustainable success and resilience.’

