Your employees deserve the best
Allen Carr’s Easyway is proud to partner as a smoking cessation services provider with many great companies and organizations
Why a corporate quit smoking program?
Smoking is estimated to cost North American businesses more than $195 billion annually, with each smoker on your payroll costing an additional $5,500 every year in lost productivity, increased absenteeism and healthcare costs. According to the Centers for Disease Control, paying for employees to quit smoking is the single best health investment a company can make.
Many companies have tried tobacco cessation programs in the past, but with poor results. Allen Carr's Easyway is described as a "smoker's way to stop smoking" and the results speak for themselves.
Working with us
Easyway offers a fast, simple and highly effective cessation program via our one-day seminar. We will assist with every aspect including:
- Internal marketing
- Employee information sessions for select locations
- Seminar day logistics
After the seminar, employees are offered our follow up program of individualised phone support. There is no additional cost for this service.
Getting a quote
Corporate seminars are discounted off our retail rates based on volume. To provide a quote we need the client's physical location and an approximate number of smokers.
It is rare for a corporate client to get less than a 600% return on investment in the first year.
Getting started
For further information on our corporate program or for a quote please email us at info@theeasywaytostopsmoking.com and you will hear back the same or next business day. Or call the toll free line at 1 866 666 4299.
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Success stories
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The health and safety of our employees is our number one priority and we are always looking to promote general health. We decided to support any member of the Works’ team who wanted to undertake the Easyway programme and are delighted by the results. With all of those who took part in the scheme now smoke-free, I am happy to recommend this programme to smokers and their employers alike.”
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Alison Taylor, Health, Safety and Environment Manager, Lafarge Cement |
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We have used a number of techniques to encourage smoking cessation in the past (e.g. patches, laser therapy) and, more recently, have used the Allen Carr Easyway technique both onshore and offshore. In terms of average success rate it is clear that, for us, the Allen Carr Easyway technique has shown an advantage over the other methods which we have tried. It has also been well received by staff who have taken part in the sessions we have organized
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Robert Hirst, Operations Manager, Total Oil |
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We first introduced Easyway to Kwik-Fit Financial Service's staff last year after being impressed with the Easyway approach. Not only have many of our staff stopped smoking as a result of attending the Easyway session, but the appeal of Easyway was far greater than with other methods. From the 25 people who attended our first session 11 months ago, around 75% are still non-smokers! We have scheduled another session and will look to further sessions in the coming months
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Janice Kerr, Human Resources Manager,
Kwik-Fit Financial Services |
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The program has been a great success at Schweppes and has provided an effective solution to what is normally a difficult problem to resolve. I do not know of any method which approaches the effectiveness of Allen Carr’s Easy Way to Stop Smoking. Dr. Serralta quotes success rates for the Carr programme implemented at Schweppes at 75 - 80% at 12-18 months
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Dr. Ricardo Serralta, National Co-ordinator of
Medical Services for Schweppes SA |
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I am writing to officially thank you on behalf of the council for running the three Easyway to Stop Smoking sessions that have taken place so far under the banner of our Health at Work strategy. The feedback from all three sessions has been very positive, with the success rate of approximately 70%, which is more than we could have expected from other smoking cessation methods
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Mrs. J Armstrong, Director of Personnel,
Middlesborough Borough Council |
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