Back Care Awareness Week is running from the 8th to the 12th October 2012.


R
elaxa and Posture Group are offering a back care health promotion package for £259
that incorporates a range of
backcare health promotion activities for all your staff.

There are 7 cost-effective back care health promotion packages available below:

Backcare Awareness Week 2012

1) Entry level package - £259.00
2) Bronze level package - £499.00
3) Silver level package - £699.00
4) Gold level package - £879.00
5) Platinum level package - £1,099.00
6) Premium level package - £1,699.00
7) Premium plus level package - £2,199.00
 

Please see more information about the 7 packages below:


1) Entry Level package - £259.00

  • 1 day of On-Site massage treatments (1 massage practitioner for 7 hours)
  • 10 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


2) Bronze Level package - £499.00

  • 1 x 60-minute back care health promotion workshop of your choice (up to 28 participants in the workshop)
  • 1 day of On-Site massage treatments (1 massage practitioner for 7 hours)
  • 10 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


3) Silver level package - £699.00

  • 2 x 60-minute back care health promotion workshops of your choice (up to 28 participants in each workshop)
  • 1 day of On-Site massage treatments (1 massage practitioner for 7 hours)
  • 20 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


4) Gold level package - £879.00

  • Back pain clinic for 18 x 20-minute back pain, musculoskeletal and posture consultations for employees
  • 1 day of On-Site massage treatments (1 massage practitioner for 7 hours)
  • 20 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


5) Platinum level package - £1,099.00

  • 1 x 60-minute back care health promotion workshops of your choice (up to 28 participants in each workshop)
  • Back pain clinic for 18 x 20-minute back pain, musculoskeletal and posture consultations for employees
  • 1 day of On-Site massage treatments (1 massage practitioner for 7 hours)
  • 20 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


6) Premium level package - £1,699.00

  • 2 x 60-minute back care health promotion workshops of your choice (up to 28 participants in each workshop)
  • 2 days of On-Site massage treatments (2 massage practitioners for 7 hours on each day)
  • Back pain clinic for 18 x 20-minute back pain, musculoskeletal and posture consultations for employees
  • 1 x 60-minute introduction to a choice of either an Office Yoga or T’ai Chi class
  • 20 back pain and posture specific fact sheets to distribute to your employees


7) Premium plus level package - £2,199.00

  • 3 x 60-minute back care health promotion workshops of your choice (up to 28 participants in each workshop)
  • 3 days of On-Site massage treatments (3 massage practitioners for 7 hours on each day)
  • 2 60-minute introduction to a choice of either an Office Yoga or T’ai Chi classes
  • Back care and posture awareness stand to be manned by an ergonomics, back pain and health and safety specialist for the full day who will discuss back pain, back care and posture related issues with employees on a first come, first served basis./ or led by appointment.


For more information please contact:

Relaxa Customer Services Team
Tel: 0845 345 3172
Email: rodney.epstein@relaxa.co.uk

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"5 million working days were lost as a result of back pain in 2003-04, making back pain the largest single cause of work-related absence in Britain"

"Back pain is the number 2 reason for long term sickness in much of the UK"

"All employers have a duty of care to protect the health and safety of their employees"

"RSI costs employers almost £300 million per annum in lost working time, sick pay and administration"
ACPOHE 2008

"Poor posture whilst sat at a computer causes more back problems than the excessive lifting and carrying". (Workplace Law Network, October 2006).