7 February 2024

The West Midlands Combined Authority and Thrive at Work are excited to introduce a new holistic support service tailored to meet your diverse needs "HappiWorkers".  This initiative is designed to foster a healthier, happier you - both in and out of the workplace. 

 

"HappiWorkers" is a culturally sensitive workplace mental health platform and offers the following support.


Absolute Confidentiality Guaranteed 

 Your privacy is our priority. Engage in our services with the assurance that your confidentiality is 100% protected. 

 

Mental Health Support When You Need It 

 Mental wellness is crucial. That's why we offer immediate access to wellbeing support, ensuring you have the help you need when you need it. 

 

Free Session with an Expert of Your Choice 

 Discover the power of personalised support. Enjoy FREE 1-1 sessions with top-tier experts who meet your needs. 

 

A Holistic Approach to Your Wellbeing 

 Our Practitioners addresses all facets of wellbeing: 

 

  • Physical wellbeing: Book sessions focused on physical health, fitness, nutrition, sleep, and more. 
  • Social wellbeing: Get support with relationships, communication skills, loneliness, and community. 
  • Career wellbeing: Develop your professional skills, manage work-related stress, and achieve career goals. 
  • Financial wellbeing: Create financial stability, learn budgeting and planning, and reduce money-related anxiety. 
  • Emotional wellbeing: Build resilience, process challenging emotions, and get compassionate mental health support. 

 

Culturally Sensitive Support 

We recognise the importance of culturally sensitive support. Our team of experts is equipped to provide care that respects and understands your unique background is culturally attuned and trained in anti-racist practices. 

 

Next-Day Support with "HappiWorkers"

We offer best-in-class mental health support. Connect with world-class therapists, counsellors, and coaches for one-on-one sessions as soon as the next day. 


 

You have until 25th March to use your 8 free sessions. Once they're gone, they're gone, so book soon! 

 

We encourage you to take advantage of this resource to prioritise your overall wellness.

 

Please email hello@happiworkers.health if any technical issues come up. 

 

Get started with "Happiworkers"  in just 3 easy steps: 

 

Step 1: Click this link [Book Session Now] to access our booking platform 

 

Step 2: Browse practitioner profiles and select one that fits your needs 

 

Step 3: Choose from available times and book your first session! 

 

The entire process takes about 10 minutes. You'll be on your way to prioritising your mental health in no time.


For more information, please contact Iasha Spencer on 07879 435122 Email: Iasha.Spencer@wmca.org.uk



www.wmca.org.uk/thriveatwork

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