Health at Work Advice Line Wales - 0800 107 0900

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The Health at Work Advice Line Wales offers health at work advice over the telephone. All calls are confidential, advice is free and you can call at any time.

The line will be open 24 hours a day, with our qualified professionals available 9-5 on weekdays. Outside of these hours a call-back service will operate. If our advisors aren't able to help you directly, they'll put you in touch with someone who can.


What advice is available?

  • Screening and surveillance for early signs of health-related issues
  • Advice on how deal with staff experiencing mental health conditions and distress
  • Professional help on staff unable to work
  • Sickness absence and attendance management
  • Rehabilitation and medical intervention
  • Lifestyle and well-being to maintain health


What are the benefits to employers?

  • Keep valued and experienced staff
  • Avoid unnecessary recruitment and training costs
  • Reduce sick pay costs
  • Keep the business productive
  • Reduce costs of hiring temporary staff to cover absence
  • Reduce pressure on other employees covering for a sick colleague


What are the benefits to employees?

  • Improved mental and physical health and well-being
  • A managed return to work can help recovery
  • More pay in the pocket
  • Less risk of long term absence, social exclusion and possibility of job loss

 

Call now on 0800 107 0900 for advice and support to reduce the impact of sickness absence on the business you work for.

Free, confidential occupational health advice for small businesses in Wales.

Contact Us

Cardiff Third Sector Council (C3SC),

Ground Floor, Brunel House,

2 Fitzalan Road, Cardiff CF24 0EB

Tel: (029) 2048 5722

Fax: (029) 2046 4196

Email: enquiries@c3sc.org.uk

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