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Equilibrium Natural Therapy |
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| 10th May 2008 | ||||||||||||||||
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Natural Therapy for busy peopleWe are a team of highly qualified natural health professionals dedicated to helping employers alleviate stress in the workplace. Promoting health, wellbeing and encouraging lifestyle changes we help to optimise potential and underpin workplace effectiveness.Based in the South East of England, Surrey and Sussex we can bring a range of therapies to your premises and tailor them to the specific needs of your company. Recognised as practical stress management tools natural therapies are becoming increasingly popular in today's highly pressurised world. They have an important role in improving performance and can be an effective and immediate tool in any stress management programme. Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Therapeutic Massage, Holistic Massage, Face, Hand and Foot Massage. Our aims are to provide employers with a bespoke tool kit to: - Alleviate workforce stress - Motivate, support and energise employees - Help to prevent illness and absenteeism - Encourage change in lifestyle for continuing promotion of health and work life balance Recognising uniqueness, we treat each company and every person individually. With our extensive range of therapies, previous work and life experiences we have a lot to offer. In addition to the “on site” treatments, we are able to advise on many practical health related issues such as relaxation and exercise programmes, diet and nutrition, quick and easy food for busy people, skin care and home use of aromatherapy products to aid relaxation. Benefits for your Business The Health and Safety Executive say that: “tackling stress can have a positive effect on: - Employee commitment to work - Staff performance and productivity - Staff turnover or intention to leave - Staff recruitment and retention - Customer satisfaction - Organisational image and reputation Important Facts Work-related stress accounts for over a third of all new incidences of ill health. Each case of stress related ill health leads to an average of 30.9 working days lost. A total of 12.8 million working days were lost due to stress, depression and anxiety in 2004/5. ![]() |
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