GRiD welcomes Working to Wellbeing as latest member

'A pivotal time for the group protection industry'

John Brazier
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Return-to-work specialist Working to Wellbeing is the latest member to join Group Risk Development (GRiD).

Working to Wellbeing has joined GRiD in order to work closely with insurers benefit providers and employers active within the group protection and risk market, as well as benefit from GRiD networking opportunities, sharing best practice, exclusive access to research and to work with industry leaders in group risk Working to Wellbeing designs and provides workplace wellbeing services, offering support from cancer and chronic illness to critical illness and mental health, to help people improve their health and remain at work or return to work when they're ready. Dr Julie Denning, manag...

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