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Investors in People awards National Accident Helpline gold

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National Accident Helpline is awarded Investors in People’s prestigious gold award.

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Investors in People has awarded its well recognised Gold Accreditation to the UK’s largest and most trusted personal injury claims company, National Accident Helpline. Investors in People praised the company’s approach to people involvement, learning and development, and using its influence for good.

Simon Trott, managing director of National Accident Helpline commented: “I’m delighted that National Accident Helpline has been recognised by Investors in People as being a Gold standard workplace. The Investors in People assessment is a rigorous process which is what makes it so valuable.

“Every single person here is part of making National Accident Helpline the exciting, creative and forward-thinking company that it is, and I want to say thank you and congratulations to every member of staff.”

Investors in People is the international standard for people management. It helps companies improve employee engagement and champions best practice. The organisation’s people framework enables organisations to benchmark against the best in the business on an international scale.

Investors in People also recognised the culture of the organisation is extremely positive with people believing that they are supported, encouraged and involved.

Paul Devoy, Head of Investors in People, said: “We’d like to congratulate National Accident Helpline, Investors in People accreditation is the sign of a great employer, an outstanding place to work and a clear commitment to success. National Accident Helpline should be extremely proud of their achievement.”

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