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New Resilience Programme to help businesses impacted by COVID-19

written by John March 24, 2020
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DERRY City and Strabane District Council’s Business Support Team have been working on a special Resilience Programme to help local companies to continue to grow and develop through the Coronavirus pandemic.

With COVID19 already having a significant impact on the business world, the programme includes a series of workshops and mentoring opportunities geared towards equipping businesses with the skills and resolve to adapt to the challenges ahead.

The Business Resilience Programme is open initially to 15 local companies and will be delivered remotely and safely, using all modern technologies.

This will allow businesses to participate fully, whether working from home or from workplaces.

The Programme is part-funded by Council, Invest NI and the European Regional Development Fund under the Investment for Jobs and Growth [2014 – 2020] Programme.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District, Councillor Michaela Boyle, encouraged local companies to avail of the support at this challenging time.

“Although there is thankfully some financial support now in place for local businesses, many will still face a very difficult time in terms of continuing with the provision of regular products and services.

“There are some ways to mitigate against the impacts and Council aim to help where possible in assisting businesses navigate their way around these challenges.

“It’s so important that we all work together to protect and sustain the North West economy as best we can, and prioritise the small local companies who may be struggling at this very uncertain time.”

The programme will link companies with one of Council’s dedicated Business advisors to assess the current positioning of their business as a result of the Covid19 situation.

This initial assessment will be followed by four remote workshops; Building personal resilience in tough times; Leading others in crisis situations; Looking after your mental health; Managing time and managing projects.

After this participants can avail of mentoring support to help apply the key learning points to individual companies.

Council’s Business Development Manager, Louise Breslin, said: “These are unprecedented times and naturally many within the business community are daunted by the prospect of an uncertain future – that includes both the young and the experienced, the struggling and the successful.

“We want to help build and encourage the mindset that will be needed to adapt and survive, to consolidate and grow.

“This will demand emotional resolve, a willingness to think outside the box, and openness to re-invention, innovation and diversification.

“We want businesses to build on their resilience, seriously consider the options that are realistically open to them and ultimately make firm decisions about the way forward.

“We are here to help in whatever way we can, and I would really encourage local enterprises to find out how they could benefit.”

Eligible businesses must be based in the Derry City and Strabane District Council areas and employ less than 50 people.

To register, simply contact Jacqui at Full Circle – [email protected] to express your interest in the Programme.

The deadline for submission of expressions of interest is Thursday April 9 at 12 noon.

New Resilience Programme to help businesses impacted by COVID-19 was last modified: March 24th, 2020 by John

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