Wellness at Work (Health in Hand)

Health in Hand: maintain workforce health

THIS HANDY CALENDAR is designed to help employers maintain workforce health with a rolling programme of health promotion support and information in the form of webinars and literature. Investing in staff health & wellbeing will improve your sickness absence statistics. Pick and choose what you think is important to your business or give us a call to discuss your selection from the range of support services available. This calendar is an indication of what is available, but is not prescriptive – we can blend services to meet your specific culture and corporate requirements.

All active clients will be routinely sent our Health Promotion literature by email. If you would like to receive these, please fill out the form beneath the calendar below.
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Health in hand calendar: maintain workforce health

A rolling programme of support

Pick and choose what you think is important to your business, or give us a call to discuss your selection from the range of support services available.

  • Proactive approach with staff wellbeing at the heart
  • Flexible support which can be customised to align with your company wellbeing program
  • A combination of literature and on-site services for your convenience

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    Call Helen Crook, Head of Clinical Services directly on 01235 750592 or email enquiries@hcbgroup.co.uk for more information.

    25%

    According to the NHS, more than 1 in 4 adults have high blood pressure, but many aren’t aware of it.

    TESTIMONIAL

    “HCB provided a ‘know your numbers’ event at several of our sites across the UK. The Nurses provided a blood pressure check and tailored advice on the day and were warm, friendly, professional and knowledgeable. The feedback we had from the event was really positive and it identified some high risk individuals that were advised to see their GP, which identified conditions that they weren’t aware of and allowed appropriate intervention. We have seen a reduction in sickness absence since. Looking forward to working with HCB in the future to support us in our Wellbeing programme”

    Bethan Roberts, HR
    Development Bank of Wales

    550 million

    The World Health Organisation estimate that 4.4% of the world’s population suffers from depression and 3.6% from anxiety – approximately 550 million globally.

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