
In the event Lifecraft goes through a business transition, such as a merger, acquisition by another company or sale of a portion of its assets, our users personal information may be part of the assets transferred. CONTACT DETAILSĬompany registered in England and Wales Reg. Lifecraft collects anonymous, aggregate information from all visitors to the Site such as the IP address of your computer. LifeCraft works across all sectors with clients in NHS Trusts, local and national Government, various public sector bodies, Housing Associations, Financial Services, Retail, Universities/Schools/Colleges, Manufacturing, Engineering, Information Technology, Charities, Leisure industry. Using her extensive background in Occupational Psychology, Human Resources, Leadership, Management, Learning and Development, she works with individuals and organisations to promote and encourage well-being.Īlongside her is a group of experienced and qualified associates, all with a common purpose and shared values. Heather Girling has built the business from her own passion to understand how well-being affects individuals and the positive and negative consequences for individuals and organisations.

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