Workplace Wellness Programs

RECOVERY PARTNERS: THE WELLBEING EXPERTS

Workplace Wellness Programs provide ROI

Workplace Wellness Programs are sometimes little more than token gestures with minimal results, but organisations that take it seriously are seeing impressive ROI.

Research has shown that wellness programs can boost employee engagement and that employee engagement results in revenue growth for companies.

Recovery Partners can facilitate a comprehensive suite of Workplace Wellness measures that are designed to nurture both the physical and mental wellness of your staff and reduce your costs in the process. Our Workplace Wellness Programs include SafeMinds and SafeMoves training modules.

workplace wellness program EXPERTS

When you think of wellness you need to think about both physical and mental wellbeing.
Recovery Partners SafeMinds and SafeMoves are engaging training modules that have been designed
to protect your employees psychological health and physical health. 

SafeMinds (Mental Health Awareness Training)

Protect psychological health in your workplace

SafeMoves (Manual Handling Program)

Engaging training that tackles workplace movement challenges

RECOVERY PARTNERS

Why our customers love our service:

RECOVERY PARTNERS

Why you will value
our service:

    • Commercially focused with a deep understanding of risk and compliance
    • Business tailored interventions through reliable and extensive consultation
    • Experienced team members with outstanding post-graduate qualifications

We take complex legal requirements and simplify them into context you and your workforce will understand. We keep away from industry jargon by using a simple but innovative approach that meets all legislative requirements. You will love our services because of our honest and transparent communication. 

Let’s start a conversation!


Our friendly support team are ready to assist you.
Call us on 1300 OHS RTW (647 789) or email enquiries@rrp.com.au

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