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Welfare checks on older people to be stepped up as new agreement reached

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Kura has been reappointed to continue supporting Independent Age

A Scottish outsourcing business has been reappointed to provide customer service on behalf of Independent Age.

Kura, which is headquartered in Glasgow, has supplied Independent Age’s customer services since 2017. Independent Age is a national charity that tackles issues affecting older people, and the reappointment will see Kura continue to support the charity and the people who use its services.

Since the beginning of the partnership, Kura has handled 200,000 incoming calls and conducted a further 35,000 outbound calls, which are often made to carry out welfare checks on people in later life – these have proved particularly important during the pandemic – and to help volunteers complete disclosure forms.

Kura’s team of Independent Age advisors has grown over the course of the contract, reflecting the importance of the service to those using it and demonstrating an increase in reliance on the ‘friendship service’, which helps support older people dealing with loneliness and isolation. 

Janine Hunt, client partnership director at Kura, said: “We are delighted to extend our working relationship with Independent Age. At Kura, we are people focused, so our teams get genuine satisfaction from knowing that they are helping people every day. We have supported Independent Age’s development through effective practices and heartfelt communications, and I hope our team’s commitment and contribution will continue to make a difference to the lives of others.”

Simon Hewett-Avison, director of services at Independent Age, said: “Kura’s advisors have provided meaningful, important support to older people over the past four years and they are an important part of our team. Our relationship with Kura has been incredibly collaborative, and we look forward to achieving new and exciting things in this next chapter!"