
Craig Morris, 23, a trainer for British Military Fitness in his spare time, has joined Health@Work as a Workplace Health Advisor.
Qualified with an MSC and with two years experience in fitness training and environmental work, Craig will join the team working on the charity’s Health, Work and Wellbeing project (HWWB), liaising with employers to help improve workplace health.
Jacky Crowley, Deputy Director of Health@Work said: “We’re really pleased to welcome Craig to the team. His experiences, particularly his work in fitness will certainly be useful working on the HWWB project.”
Craig said: “I am really looking forward to working with employers in Liverpool to bring about some positive changes and make genuine improvements to people’s well being and health, both in and out of the workplace.”
HWWB is a three year programme being ran by Health@Work in partnership with Liverpool PCT. The service is free to any Liverpool based business. Participating organisations will receive advice and guidance in everything from improving diet, health and fitness in the workplace, to putting in place health and safety policies and tackling work related health problems.
Jacky Crowley said: “The HWWB programme will give companies a complete health overhaul. We will go in and submit questionnaires to staff first in order to identify where things need to be improved, then we will advice employers on what they can do to create a safe, healthy and productive working environment.”
If you require more details on the ‘HWWB’ programme, call 0151 236 6608 or e-mail info@healthatworkcentre.org.uk
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