Issue 10 2024 | 15 With rising rates of unemployment across Wales and increasing need for mental health support, Case UK is playing its part to cater to these needs by providing a suite of vital services. This familyrun company helps more people year upon year to handle work stresses, physical ailments, and job seeking efforts. Its offerings, ‘Able Futures,’ ‘In-Work Support Service,’ and ‘Out of Work Support Service’ provide the people of Wales with individual assistance tailored to their needs, tackling unique problems, offering hope, and boosting national morale. Able Futures is Case UK’s effort to promote better mental health among the working population. Work issues can range from mild stress to immense pressure, and atop difficult life events, this may be compounded. Eventually, many workers reach the point of mental exhaustion, burnout, or intense anxiety. Those employees throughout Wales and South West England benefit from the expertise of its Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants who provide bespoke sessions to develop a tailored 6 to 9-month support plan. This combines coping strategies and one-to-one sessions aimed at, in the company’s words, “helping you have more good days.” “One approach doesn’t fit all; that is why we provide our participants with customised coping techniques and strategies helping them to better manage situations, all whilst in a safe and judgement-free environment.” For those suffering from health issues in the workplace and whose work suffers in turn, the In-Work Support Service is Case UK’s solution. It’s free at the point of use, available to those in employment, self-employment, and apprentices, providing access to trained qualified physical therapists, occupational therapists, and psychotherapists. From physiotherapy assessment and chronic pain advice to expert mental health support, this service is all about making people comfortable at work and enabling them to live their life as normal. If adjustments are required to ensure that outcome, Case UK’s occupational health network is there to make that happen. Mental illness and recovering from substance abuse are serious factors in deciding how much support a person requires to find employment. Many people between the ages of 16 and 24 are at risk of prolonged unemployment for these reasons, and the Out of Work Service might just be the help they need to escape that situation. The goal is to support these people, and some individuals beyond this age range, with training, placements, skill development, and help to find employment either immediately or at a later stage in their healing. The people of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Those working stressful jobs or suffering the burden of unemployment while mentally ill or in recovery from substance abuse may require immediate support, be it a brief helping hand or a serious therapeutic intervention. Across Wales and South West England, Case UK provides that support, offering psychotherapy, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy to those in need, as well as peer mentoring and unemployability support. Best Family-Run Workplace Mental Health Support Company 2024 – Wales and Bridgend are welcome to rely on its services and encouraged to reach out for help. “Our experienced peer mentors have lived experience of recovery and mental health issues and know the difficulties that come with them; that is why our support plan is built with small steps in mind.” Case UK has been an all-important lifeline for many people struggling through workplace conflicts, suicidal thoughts, debt concerns, and beyond. Through its extensive network, the company connects those suffering with the right professionals to help them through it. Its comprehensive covering ensures that no matter the issue, there’s almost certainly a way it can help. For mental physical health support and occupational therapy in Wales, contacting Case UK is the first step to a brighter future. Contact: Kate Parkinson Company: Case-UK Web Address: www.case-uk.co.uk
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