Openwork extends wellbeing support to advisers

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The Openwork Partnership has extended its remote training and wellbeing support for colleagues to its adviser network.

Advisers and their teams can now access a range of training and learning material through an online portal called the OpenLearningZone, which was launched to colleagues last summer. The portal offers more than 5,000 learning assets covering a wide range of topics ranging from IT skills, wellbeing, personal development, and leadership skills including content from Henley Business School.

The Openwork Partnership is also offering remote yoga and pilates classes to colleagues and adviser firms to support their physical and mental wellbeing.

The programmes on offer will allow everyone in the Openwork Partnership to tailor development to their own needs and the wellbeing classes will help to support people through though life’s challenges.

Carrie Morris, chief people officer at the Openwork Partnership, said: “It’s been a tricky year for everyone, so we feel it is important for us to provide remote support through training opportunities and online wellbeing events, for our adviser firms and for colleagues in our central office.

“Naturally, this we also have the knock-on effect of enabling people to be the best versions of themselves, which will mean we are well placed to give the best possible advice to our clients.”

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