Jackson Rowe is committed to the provision of equality for all and we value diversity as set out in our Equality and Diversity Policy Statement.
We expect our staff to act with honesty and integrity, be open and respect each others rights, customs and traditions both internally and externally. We are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for our employees and also to play our part in the same for our clients.
We ensure good communications are maintained with employees, clients and suppliers through effective information and consultation procedures. We also promote, encourage and sponsor our employees in realising their potential with appropriate training and life experiences.
The directors and staff are continually engaged in charity fund raising, voluntary work in the community and support youth development programmes:
- World In Need – Jackson Rowe sponsor a child for every year and we are now up to our 23rd child through this worthy charity
- Project Rough Seas – Placement Sponsor of an initiative that supports under privileged teenagers to assist them into adulthood and encourages them to find employment
- Three Peaks Challenge – Raised money for medical relief charity Merlin
- Royal Marines – North Pole Expedition 2000
- Skycar Expedition – Biofuel flying car – powered by a fan that propels the car forward giving the “ParaWing” enough lift to allow the Skycar to take off from any field or airstrip 200m or more in length. The Skycar can change from ground to flying mode in just three minutes, can reach altitudes of up to 15,000 feet, and has a normal cruising height of 2,000-3,000ft. The four wheel drive buggy has a top speed on the ground of 108mph.
- Gurkha Challenge South Downs
- Will Bayley (www.willbayleytt.com)
Jackson Rowe has various members of staff who have taken time to raise money through marathons – the London Marathon, Windsor Half Marathon, Tunbridge Wells and Hastings half marathons
