L&G promotes ‘Be well, Get better, Be supported’

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Legal & General has launched its new campaign Be well, Get better, Be supported, which is also designed to the framework for everything from the insurer’s care pathway support to education, awareness and training.

The business says it wants to place the emphasis firmly on “outcomes first, product second”. The insurer wants to help all companies, from SMEs to larger corporates, to better integrate the prevention, early intervention and rehabilitation services included with group protection products into wellbeing programmes; making benefits work harder and supporting wellbeing access, equality and engagement goals in the process.

Legal & General says the outcome-focused framework represents the start of a new programme for intermediaries to support and provide consultancy to businesses of all sizes including the largely untapped SME wellbeing and protection space. It aims to help equip intermediaries with the tools, resources and expertise to talk confidently about how protection and embedded value services support wider wellbeing strategy and overall business goals.

This work represents an evolution of Legal & General’s Not A Red Card (NARC) campaign. The NARC campaign, which ran for five years and aimed to raise mental health awareness and remove stigma, reached 3.5 million people on social media alone. The annual forum and awards also saw hundreds of business leaders of all sizes, public and private, taking part.

Legal & General says the next phase in this important journey recognises mental health as the foundation of all aspects of wellbeing. It includes a new ‘Be Well’ hub. All of Legal & General’s education and awareness material, along with signposting to embedded value support services, are in one place and aligned with the framework: it includes tools to help employers create or update their wellbeing policies; free wellbeing resources for employees; practical ideas for quick wins and implementation, plus on-demand webinars; a risk audit tool; and signposting support.

Be well, Get better, Be supported is designed to frame Legal & General’s personalised care pathways support – getting the right treatment to the right people at the right time – across all the main causes of claims: mental health, cancer, musculoskeletal and work-related stress. This support includes everything from risk assessment – including help with the new ISO45003 psychological safety guidelines – line manager training, specialist referrals and return to work support, to immediate access services such as the provider’s Employee Assistance Programme and Care Concierge service.

Vanessa Sallows, claims and governance director at Legal & General Group Protection, said: “We know that the wellbeing agenda can be overwhelming for employers, in particular for SMEs. We have therefore simplified the way we present our services and solutions, building it around an active, outcome-led approach. For example, if an employee is in the ‘Be well’ space, it’s here that they can use what we offer to stay well and strengthen their wellbeing. If it’s about ‘Get better’, that’s helping them understand how we can help restore their health and wellbeing when illness or injury have struck.

“An outcomes focus brings results and it’s a philosophy we’ve followed for a long time where back to work support is concerned. For example, our latest annual claims statistics showed that 92% of employees with Group Income Protection mental health claims were able to return within the deferred period last year, an increase of 9% on 2019.

“Intermediaries have a crucial role to play in helping employers shape their wellbeing policies and the onus is on us as the provider to ensure they have access to all the tools and information they need to enable businesses to shift to an outcomes-based approach to employee wellness.”

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