On the 10th of April, Case-UK hosted a successful breakfast event featuring a series of insightful presentations and discussions.
Here's a detailed recap of the schedule and the services presented:
History & Purpose of Case-UK: Mik Belcher shared the origins and mission of Case-UK, emphasising our commitment to supporting individuals and organisations across South Wales.
In Work Support Service: Kate Parkinson provided an overview of the In Work Support Service, highlighting how it helps employees manage health and wellbeing issues to maintain productivity and job satisfaction.
Able Futures Services: Katie Elford discussed the Able Futures program, which offers personalised mental health support for employees, including those facing redundancy, retirement, and furlough.
Out of Work Support Service: Charli Thomas shared information about the Out of Work Support Service, designed to assist unemployed individuals with health and wellbeing support, employability training, and document preparation.
Wellbeing Workshop: Byron Hayward and Alun Jones conducted a workshop focused on practical strategies for improving mental and physical wellbeing.
Finu App: John Williams introduced the Finu app, a web-based application that provides 24/7 access to health and wellbeing professionals, personalised trackers, and local support resources.
Partnerships & Collaborations/Close: Emma Hanford wrapped up the event by discussing potential partnerships and collaborations, emphasising the importance of working together to enhance service delivery.
Special thanks to Kelly Lewis, Sophie Benbow, and Sarah Hanney for being available to share information about Procurement, Training, Education, and DPS contracts during the breaks.
Thank you again to everyone who helped organise and contribute to this event.
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