Mental Health Awareness Week

 

The charity MIND released statistics which revealed 30% of self-reported work-related illness in the transport and logistics industry is due to stress, depression, and anxiety.

 

 

How can ACHIEVE help with the wellbeing of drivers?

 


By keeping them connected

 

 

In some business set ups, you may not see your drivers on a regular basis, so finding ways to keep connected is important. Creating a central hub where drivers can access information, and feel a part of something when they are remote, can be key.

 

 

The Achieve Driver App has a messaging facility, can send notifications and reminders for tasks, provides access to resources, guides and training, and you can contact and speak to a real person from our Support Team, for any queries. There is always someone available 24/7.

 

 

If you’d like to know more, please get in touch.

 

 

If you do need any support regarding mental health, you can visit the Mental Health Foundation.

This article is published in good faith without responsibility on the part of the publishers or authors for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any views expressed therein.

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