To do this, we implemented a set of actions that integrate features and benefits aimed at both individual and family development.
We began with a diagnosis that involved gathering quantitative and qualitative information (with a scope of 367 employees), allowing us to characterize workers in terms of their economic and subjective well-being. Based on these findings, we developed a comprehensive support program.
Some of the topics addressed with the participants include communication, trust, learning to set boundaries, and support in challenging processes, in the realm of personal development. In terms of family, some of the courses covered include couple relationships, parenting skills, and relationships with children, among others.