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[email protected] NI

Who we are

[email protected] NI is a social enterprise and the longest established workplace health service in Northern Ireland. 

We support employers to create a working environment which promotes positive wellbeing and, in turn, a healthy and productive workforce. We do this by using a holistic approach to workplace health to suit the specific needs of the organisations we support.

We offer a one stop shop for employers, with products and services which include information sessions, health clinics, tailored well-being plans, training courses and a comprehensive workplace health support service.

What we offer

Some of the options you can choose from are:

  • 1 to 1 health clinics
  • Workplace Health Champions Training
  • Managing Mental Health in the Workplace (for managers)
  • Healthy Lifestyle Information Sessions.

Whatever you choose, we tailor training to the needs of your organisation.

Learn more

Read more about our [email protected] programme by downloading our short booklet:

Front page of the Health@Work brochure

Read other research & resources on workplace health

Get in touch

If you are interested in your workplace getting involved with [email protected] NI, you can:

Register your workplace online now

or alternatively download the registration form

You can also contact us to find out more about our programmes and how we can tailor our them for your workplace:

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