Ben reports 51% increase in requests for help

Ben has releases its Q2 figures that show a 51 per cent increase in requests for help from last quarter, which includes calls to Ben’s helpline, emails and referrals from other organisations. The report highlights an increase from 466 enquiries during April to June to 909 enquiries during July to September. This latest quarterly update outlines the reasons why people have contacted Ben over the period and details that 84 per cent of people seeking Ben’s help are of working age and currently working in the automotive industry.

The figures also show that Ben has presented to over 1,350 people during the quarter about how to improve their health and wellbeing, which is an important step in helping them to prevent serious issues in the future. Furthermore, and in line with the organisation’s approach of partnering with the industry, helping to improve the health and wellbeing of the workforce, Ben will present to employees at 550 different company sites about their health and wellbeing.

Nearly half (49%) of requests for help were from people concerned about their finances and the second biggest reason why people contacted Ben was for help with their physical health, accounting for 29 per ecnt of enquiries.

Zara Ross, Ben’s chief executive, said:  “Our latest quarterly Impact update provides valuable information – it offers an overview of who we helped as well as the areas having the biggest impact on people in the industry today. This is powerful data to inform the industry of the key issues affecting its workforce.

“The increase in the number of people we have supported in Q2 compared to Q1 highlights the real need for our services and also allows us to understand the reasons why people need our help. Over the past few months of reporting, we are seeing some trends – with financial health continuing to be the biggest concern each time – with the number of enquiries growing each quarter.”

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