Employee wellbeing workshops & seminars for corporates
We are a World Health Organisation Partner and have helped more than 50 million people in 50+ countries worldwide.
The lasting impact of helping employees free themselves from the trap of their addiction or behavioural issues creates an enormous sense of goodwill between the employee and their employer.
And that’s in addition to the improved physical and mental health, financial gains (estimated at US$5200 per smoker), improved relationships and productivity.
So help your employees reduce stress, reduce absenteeism, and increase productivity by offering Allen Carr’s Easyway seminars for stop smoking, stop drinking and lose weight.
No substitutes or medications
The seminar takes only 5 hours
No cravings No weight gain
No bad withdrawal symptoms
World Health Organisation Partner
Allen Carr’s Easyway wins prestigious award
Winner of best workplace wellbeing service provider.
What’s included?
The live group seminar is delivered by a fully qualified, highly experienced senior therapist either at a centre or online using zoom via a computer, tablet or smartphone.
- Live presentation and interaction with therapist
- 5 hours duration
- 10 to 25 people attending
- Highest success rate
- Even more effective than our books or Online Video Programmes
- Therapist support by phone & email
- Free back up seminars for the few that require them
- We promise no scare tactics
What happens in a seminar?
The live group seminar is by far the most effective way to use Allen Carr’s Easyway whether at a centre or online using Zoom via a computer, tablet or smartphone.
Watch our short video to see what you can expect from the seminar (this is a smoking example).
Understanding why they have an issue / are addicted
The programme does not use any scare tactics or shocking images of the harm that the addiction or issue does. They know all about that already.
Instead we examine and correct the misconceptions that keep people trapped. We don’t just look at the physical addiction but the mental aspect as well.
You may be surprised that the addiction is 1% physical and 99% mental.
This is the most important aspect of being freed with Allen Carr’s Easyway – as long as we ‘get your head right’ the physical aspects of the addiction are actually incredibly mild.
We know at this point people will find this hard to believe but it only takes a few hours for us to show them how.
Vitality Customers go free!
We partner with the insurance and investment provider that rewards for healthy habits.
When an employee joins Vitality, they can attend one Allen Carr programme, as part of their plan, at any one of our centres around the UK or online.
In other words, it’s free!
Return on Investment (ROI)
The health advantages of your workforce quitting smoking are obvious but it also makes great economic sense.
Recent figures suggest that each smoker costs an extra US$5200 a year to employ.
The potential return on investment that our programme offers is therefore clear.
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Success Stories
Don’t just take our word for it, read what some clients, celebrities and medical experts say about how to stop smoking with Allen Carr’s Easyway method.
Client Videos
Frequently Asked Questions
Which of your programmes is best for me? online video programme, seminar or book?
The seminar boasts the highest success rate of 90% and a full money back guarantee for smoking, alcohol and drugs. It’s the most powerful way of accessing Allen Carr’s Easyway method either at a centre or online via Zoom.
Our online video programmes allow you to stop when you want and where you want. It is not a seminar, neither is it a recording of one, but a standalone programme in its own right. Unlike our centre seminars you will not be able to speak directly with an Allen Carr’s Easyway therapist.
The book, audiobooks and apps allow you to go through the method at your own pace.
How successful is Allen Carr’s Easyway? / What is your success rate?
The success rate at Allen Carr’s Easyway Centres is over 50% after 12 months as indicated in independent scientific studies in peer review journals1.
It is also more effective than established government programmes including the gold standard NHS 1-1 service & the Irish Health Service’s Quit.ie based on two randomised controlled trials published in a peer reviewed journals.
Can I still socialise when I quit drugs?
Absolutely. When you leave a seminar you are free from the tricks that drugs plays on the brain and you will not want to take them again. This means you are free to socialise with friends even while they use and not feel the desire to join them.
We know that’s hard to believe – but take our word for it – whether you’re surrounded by users – you’ll be a happy non-user and won’t be tempted to use. Even better – you won’t turn into one of those awful ‘reformed users’ – someone who quits drugs and subsequently hassles and harangues their drug using friends.
Your friends, colleagues, and family will be amazed how easily you’ll cope with life as a happy non-drug taker and you won’t feel like you’re missing out on anything once you quit drugs.
What happens when you stop taking nicotine (smoking or vaping)?
When you stop taking nicotine whether through smoking cigarettes or vaping you will suffer withdrawal as for any drug. This page explains why, what you can expect and how bad smoking withdrawal or more correctly nicotine withdrawal will be.
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Examples of campaign materials
See examples of emails, posters etc. that will be created for you
Need some help?
Would you like more information about how to encourage your colleagues to quit? Just contact us here to see how we can help.
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Medical References
- UK Clinical Trial finds Allen Carr’s Easyway as good as, if not better than, the Gold Standard NHS Programme which uses NRT & 1-1 psychological support.
Frings D, Albery IP, Moss AC, Brunger H, Burghela M, White S, and Wood KV (2020) Comparison of Allen Carr’s Easyway programme with a specialist behavioural and pharmacological smoking cessation support service: A randomised controlled trial. Addiction 115: doi: 10.1111/add.14897 - National 12 month Clinical Trial finds Allen Carr’s Easyway almost twice as effective as other smoking cessation methods available on Health Service. Keogan, S., Li, S., Clancy L. (2018) Allen Carr’s Easyway to Stop Smoking – A randomised clinical trial. BMJ Tobacco Control, Issue 4 Volume 28
- After a 3 year study 51% reported continuing abstinence.
Moshammer, H., & Neuberger, M. (2007). Long term success of short smoking cessation seminars supported by occupational health care. Addictive Behaviors, 32(7), 1486-1493 - Smokers following Allen Carr’s Easyway were about 6 times more likely to be abstinent, assessed after 13 months, compared to similar smokers in the general population.
Dijkstra, A., Zuidema, R., Vos, D., Van Kalken, M., The effectiveness of the Allen Carr smoking cessation training in companies tested in a quasi-experimental design. BMC Public Health volume 14, Article number: 952 (2014) - The 1 year quit rate was 55%. A long smoking history or many earlier unsuccessful attempts to quit did not predict failure.
Hutter, H., Moshammer, H. & Neuberger, M. Int Arch Occup Environ Health (2006) 79: 42 - National 12 month Clinical Trial finds Allen Carr’s Easyway almost twice as effective as other smoking cessation methods available on Health Service.
Keogan, S., Li, S., Clancy L. (2018) Allen Carr’s Easyway to Stop Smoking – A randomised clinical trial. BMJ Tobacco Control, Issue 4 Volume 28 - NICE approve Allen Carr’s Easyway..Evidence shows..[it is] cost effective and value for money for NHS. Tobacco: preventing uptake, promoting quitting and treating dependence
NICE guideline [NG209]