A Lanarkshire company is prioritising its staff wellbeing after investing in 12 newly-qualified mental health first aiders.
ACS Clothing, based in Eurocentral, has around 190 workers from all over the county who can now rely on specially-trained colleagues when they are struggling.The firm, which specialises in sustainable clothing, recognised that a strong focus should be put on people's mental health and ensuring support is always accessible.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Michael Cusack, head of sustainability and business transformation, told Lanarkshire Live : "Back in 2019 we identified that mental health was becoming more of a bigger issue.