Not-for-profit health and wellbeing provider, Westfield Health, has appointed Brass to support the launch of its newly integrated workplace health and wellbeing programmes.
Leeds-based Brass has been tasked with positioning Westfield Health as the go-to expert in workplace wellbeing and as one of the UK’s leading providers.
Previously, Westfield Health has been synonymous with health cash plans, but in November 2017 it acquired wellness company, Working Health.
The new bespoke programmes focus on improving people’s overall physical and mental health through a range of educational, engagement and performance-driven solutions.
David Capper, CEO at Westfield Health, added: “At Westfield Health we believe businesses need to take greater responsibility for their employees’ physical and mental wellbeing. We have appointed Brass to lead the journey to educate the nation about the importance of wellbeing in the workplace.”
Brass is implementing a full service integrated strategy including website UX and design, social media, PR, media planning, press advertising and market research.
Gill Ball, managing partner at Brass, added: “We firmly believe health and wellbeing lies at the heart of a happy and prosperous workplace. We’re delighted to partner with Westfield Health in their mission to educate the nation in this area and truly transform businesses.”
Brass, which has 90 staff, also works with the likes of Naked Noodle and Aquaclean.
Pictured (from left): Lucy Baird, Liz Goodbrand, Tony Mucci, Dan Brown, Phil Stott and Gill Ball