Nisa staff encouraged to use wellbeing support from charity

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Nisa staff are being encouraged to make good use of services offered by GroceryAid, the long established charity which offers wellbeing support to those in the grocery business.

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Nisa is now helping its independent retailers to let staff know about the range of resources on offer.

GroceryAid publicity material is being provided for display in back offices and spaces used by shop staff.

In addition, the GroceryAid material has been added to Nisa’s induction packs, meaning all new to Nisa retailers are made aware of the support available to them via GroceryAid as a matter of course when they start trading with the group.

Matthew Howie, Nisa retail development manager covering southern Scotland, is the GroceryAid lead for Nisa and a member of the GroceryAid Scotland committee.

He said: “Adding this support for partners is a real step change for us and it demonstrates the value we place on Nisa partners and their wellbeing.

“As independent retailers many partners don’t have obvious support for their wellbeing, but GroceryAid exists to provide that and it’s really important that as a symbol group, we share with them the tools that are available and at their disposal.”

GroceryAid’s web site is groceryaid.org.uk