Collinson announces TRIP partnership
Medical, security and travel risk management company Collinson has announced a new partnership with Travel Risk & Incident Prevention (TRIP) Group. Under the partnership, the companies will offer best practice consultancy in order to help employers meet their duty of care requirements and keep their travelling workers safe and healthy.
Medical, security and travel risk management company Collinson has announced a new partnership with Travel Risk & Incident Prevention (TRIP) Group. Under the partnership, the companies will offer best practice consultancy in order to help employers meet their duty of care requirements and keep their travelling workers safe and healthy.
More specifically, Collinson will share its expertise in global medical and security risk and safety practices via TRIP’s dedicated learning forums, which are available for its travel risk management community. This community is home to over 150 member organisations, including multinationals, corporates, non-governmental organisations, universities, government departments and various players in travel and tourism. In addition to this, members will have access to Collinson’s expert travel risk management gurus, who will help them to tailor services that fit their duty of care responsibilities and help employees better prepare for potentially dangerous overseas trips.
“The TRIP Group perfectly complements our own TRM expertise and partnership approach, which allows us to deliver solutions that precisely meet our clients’ requirements and can even go beyond their duty of care obligations,” said Collinson’s Head of Assistance Scott Sunderman. “Every organisation has individual TRM needs and our aim is to help each of our clients understand TRM and identify the best approach for them. The TRIP Group’s forums allow members to share best practice advice, and we are looking to add a new dimension to this excellent initiative by sharing the unique insight that we have gained into the issues faced by global travellers, and the services available to support them.”