Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2022

Wrexham organisation reveals revamped wellbeing room for its staff

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Oct 10th, 2022

A Wrexham-based organisation has revealed its recently revamped Wellbeing room for its staff.

The space at Moneypenny, on the Western Gateway, has been designed for staff take some time out to look after their own personal wellbeing needs, as well as creating a prayer/ multi-faith space

It also includes furniture and items designed to create a calming atmosphere – such as sweets, toy, plants, Alexa, comfy chairs, mood lighting and a fridge for mums expressing breast milk.

The room is used by staff for a whole host of reasons, e.g for chatting, taking time out, prayer, and mindfulness sessions.

This investment is part of the company’s efforts to “enhance the working life” of its PAs, who handle calls and Live Chats for companies across the UK and the US.

Charlotte Ashdown, People Director at Moneypenny commented: “The physical and mental wellbeing of our people is so important and we’re delighted to unveil our latest space to be used to enhance our people’s wellbeing.

“We believe it will be a great benefit for everyone and will add to all the many reasons that make Moneypenny an excellent place to work”.

 



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