QCS, a leading provider of digital compliance management, policies, and procedures for care providers, has announced a new partnership with AfterAthena, a law firm that offers HR and Health and Safety support to businesses of all sizes.
The partnership will provide QCS customers with exclusive access to dedicated teams of HR experts and health and safety consultants with the knowledge, experience, and qualifications to help businesses navigate complex employee situations and manage risk. The partnership will give care businesses the choice of three different packages (HR / HR+ / H&S) along with peace of mind that allows them to focus on what matters most - delivering quality care.
"We're excited to partner with AfterAthena to offer our customers even more support and peace of mind," said QCS CEO, Nikki Walker. "Their expertise and commitment to providing personalised support aligns perfectly with our mission to help care providers deliver great care."
Keith Owen, business development manager at Aaban Partnership & Rockmount Northwest, praised AfterAthena's prompt and expert advice.
He said: "Whether this has been related to specific cases or more general advice, we’ve found AfterAthena’s advice invaluable. I’ve found it particularly helpful to have a relationship that is more personal since this allows us to explore the nuances, ask the daft questions and consider the options that are relevant to our organisation."
Chris Boyle, head of AfterAthena, added: "By partnering with QCS, we can ensure the care sector is providing its employees with the background support they require to carry out their roles of caring for some of the most vulnerable people in our society.
“Our shared values of putting the customer at the centre of everything we do means that we can provide a seamless service to care providers across the UK, and we look forward to working closely with QCS to deliver best in class support to its customers."
For more information on QCS and AfterAthena's partnership, please visit www.qcs.co.uk/qcs-compliance-centre/
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