E-Book: The benefits of early intervention

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COVER magazine and Unum have teamed up to produce an E-Book on early intervention and advisers can reduce sickness absence using such strategies with corporate clients.

Long-term sickness absence is costing UK businesses £4.17bn every year and it's a growing problem.

However, by providing access to support early on, businesses can reduce the length of absence by an average 17% - helping to reduce costs.

This E-Book looks at:

  • What early intervention is
  • How companies can benefit from it
  • What early intervention looks like in practice
  • Practical measures businesses can take
  • How you can discuss this with your clients

There is a huge opportunity for advisers to support their clients by communicating the benefits of early intervention. Download the free ebook today to see how you can do this.

 To download the E-Book, please click HERE 

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