The Income Protection Task Force (IPTF) has added Working to Wellbeing as its newest member as of 1 April.
That brings the total of new members to join the organisation in 2025 to eight.
Working to Wellbeing provides clinical support to employees and managers and are specialists in long-term health condition management in the workplace.
Vicky Churcher, executive director of IPTF said: “It’s always great to be able to add new members who align with our plans for 2025 and we are grateful for the support they will provide in helping us to achieve our goal and reach wider audiences.
“We are seeing increased interest in income protection and it is important that as an organisation we reflect those who are contributing to this growth.”
Julie Denning, managing director at Working to Wellbeing (pictured), said: “Working2Wellbeing is proud to join the IPTF, uniting with like-minded organisations to champion the importance of vocational rehabilitation and wellbeing within income protection propositions.
“Our shared values and commitment to client wellbeing will drive forward meaningful support for individuals navigating health challenges and work.”