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Grant and Bowman gets British Safety Council funding to support workplace wellbeing

The British Safety Council has awarded global distribution company Grant and Bowman Keep Thriving funding to support employee wellbeing.

L-R: Grant and Bowman’s operations director Carl Woodthorpe with HR manager Caley Priestley

The funding, of up to £10,000, will enable Grant and Bowman to implement its wellbeing strategy, including training for employees and management on mental health, stress management and resilience, as well as workshops on financial wellbeing, and expanding their Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to provide colleagues with access to mental health support services, such as counselling and therapy.

Grant and Bowman attended a free three-hour workshop earlier this year, run by the British Safety Council to help small and medium organisations (SMEs) develop a wellbeing strategy. The workshop was delivered by British Safety Council’s Being Well Together experts and, six months after attending, employers were invited to apply for funding, with only the most effective and innovative proposals receiving approval.

Caley Priestley, human resources manager at Grant and Bowman, said: “We are incredibly grateful to British Safety Council for the generous £10,000 investment in employee wellbeing. This significant funding will enable us to prioritise the health and wellbeing of our warehouse staff.

“We will allocate these funds to implement a range of initiatives, including mental health training, wellbeing workshops, and financial wellness programmes. These initiatives are designed to boost employee morale, enhance productivity and foster a more positive and fulfilling work environment.”

Mike Robinson, British Safety Council chief executive, said: “British Safety Council is dedicated to making sure no-one is injured or made ill through their work and we are delighted to support Grant and Bowman in their efforts to ensure the same for their own employees.”

The 12-month funding was awarded to Grant and Bowman through British Safety Council’s Keep Thriving campaign, which seeks to improve the wellbeing of workers, within and outside of the workplace. This year recipients will also get access to British Safety Council’s Workplace Wellbeing Programme for 12 months. This not only includes a programme of training and available resources, but also access to a support manager.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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