UK,
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June
2019
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Supporting the town's workforce

One of Andover’s largest employers, health plans provider Simplyhealth, is helping more people in the town develop their career with the launch of an apprenticeship programme.

The company, which has offices in Andover and Winchester, aims to support people to enter the workforce or develop their career at Simplyhealth with the introduction of its new initiative. The business currently supports 11 of its colleagues with apprenticeship roles ranging from IT, management, customer services and finance.

The apprenticeships programme is part of its #FindYourFuture campaign along with sponsoring Andover Train Station, which aims to support the local job market.

As well helping jobseekers and workers in the town, Simplyhealth supports a number of charitable organisations that help people get the healthcare support they need. The company, which aims to help improve people’s access to healthcare, has funded a pilot social prescription service in partnership with Unity across five GP practices in Andover. The project enables GPs to refer patients to a Unity social prescribing coordinator so they can access non-clinical support services. For example, if a patient is feeling isolated or lonely, they can be referred to a coordinator who can suggest community groups and activities such as coffee mornings, exercise classes, choga (chair yoga), knit and natter groups and walking groups.

The project aims to help reduce the pressure on health services and empower patients with social, emotional or practical needs to look for ways to improve their own health within their community.

Simplyhealth is also supporting Andover Cycle Festival and Andover Carnival, both taking place next month.

Sarah Greenaway, Head of Community Impact at Simplyhealth
Andover is a great place to work and around 700 of our colleagues work here with many of them living locally too. We know that thriving communities make a great place to live and so we are committed to supporting colleagues, our customers and the wider community.
Sarah Greenaway, Head of Community Impact at Simplyhealth

To find out more visit www.simplyhealth.co.uk

Notes to Editors

Photo caption: Simplyhealth has sponsored Andover Train Station. (l to r) Emma Millichamp, Andy O’Neill and Jo Daly pictured by one of Simplyhealth’s sponsored advertisements.

Further information from: Laura Miller, Communications Specialist Tel: 0344 5792379 Email: laura.miller@Simplyhealth.co.uk

About Simplyhealth

Since 1872 we’ve been helping people get healthcare through our health plans, charity partnerships and by being a voice in healthcare.

Today we’re delighted to be the UK’s leading provider of health plans, dental plans and pet health plans, which help individuals, families, employees and pets to get support with their health when they need it.

We don’t have shareholders which means we are totally focused on making sure no one goes without the healthcare support they need, and why we are passionate about being a voice in healthcare and partnering with charities to reduce health inequality.

Last year we donated £900,000 to our charity partners. Additionally, our partnership with the Simplyhealth Great Run Series raised over £40 million for charitable causes.

To find out more visit www.simplyhealth.co.uk/businesses