Workplace Wellbeing project
The Workplace Wellbeing Project will provide workplace health advisors in GP surgeries, community settings and workplaces in targeted areas of Ellesmere Port and Neston. These advisors will offer comprehensive workplace health wellbeing advice and support to individuals and their employers. Referral will be by self-referral, via clinical staff, employers, other statutory and voluntary sector agencies, or from links with other primary care agencies such as community mental Health Teams and local NHS Walk-in Centres. Using a case management approach the service will link with other agencies providing further support. “I would definitely have taken some sick leave if I not attended [Health@Work’s service]. It has enabled me to make changes to my work and lifestyle.” Participant.
Workplace Wellbeing project updated Workplace Wellbeing project (profile) The Workplace Wellbeing Project will provide workplace health advisors in GP surgeries, community settings and workplaces in targeted areas of Ellesmere Port and Neston. These advisors will offer comprehensive workplace health wellbeing advice and support to individuals and their employers.
Workplace Wellbeing project updated Workplace Wellbeing project (profile) The Workplace Wellbeing Project will provide workplace health advisors in GP surgeries, community settings and workplaces in targeted areas of Ellesmere Port and Neston. These advisors will offer comprehensive workplace health wellbeing advice and support to individuals and their employers.
Workplace Wellbeing project updated Workplace Wellbeing project (profile) The Workplace Wellbeing Project will provide workplace health advisors in GP surgeries, community settings and workplaces in targeted areas of Ellesmere Port and Neston. These advisors will offer comprehensive workplace health wellbeing advice and support to individuals and their employers.
jacky@healthatw... posted Workplace Wellbeing project (profile) We set up the project because: The number of people in Ellesmere Port recording “poor health” in the last national census was above the national average. Ellesmere Port is one of the most densely populated areas of Cheshire, and suffers from levels of disadvantage far greater than those experienced in the rest of the borough.












