Expression of Interest for partnering in Essex

Posted on: March 18, 2021

Maximus UK Services are seeking expressions of interest from organisations keen to explore a collaboration in response to the forthcoming Community Wellbeing and Resilience Service being commissioned by Essex County Council.

Maximus UK is a trusted partner of UK and Scottish Government, CCGs, local/combined authorities, and employers.  We support over 2 million UK residents each year transform their lives through digitally enhanced employment programmes, mental health support and health assessments.

Our health and wellbeing expertise empowers individuals to change their lives, including demonstrable achievement and maintenance of improvements in lifestyle related behaviours as well as improving participant knowledge, skills and confidence through a range of interventions including health coaching and patient activation.

You can find out more about us here.

Author: Steering Member
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One response to “Expression of Interest for partnering in Essex”

  1. I am responding on behalf of InterAct, an Essex based charity delivering services across the county since 1992. The focus of our work is improving the emotional well-being and life opportunities of individuals who face disadvantage. We would welcome the opportunity to explore a collaboration. Please respond to anita.goldsmith@interact.org.uk.

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