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22ND APRIL 2024


HR, Recruitment & Training 21


Body Fit Training (BFT): Different, Better


Australia’s fastest growing and most advanced functional group training franchise is now expanding across the UK and Ireland


At BFT, Different, Better isn’t just a commitment for members — but for franchisees, too. Founded in 2017 in Melbourne,


Optimising HR decision making


Equality Consulting and Coaching partners with scale-up and enterprise organisations to optimise workforce potential through tailored HR strate- gies. HR is becoming more strategic, however, the increasing complexity of business and the changing needs of the workforce present HR with a daunting challenge. Leveraging analytics to gain


insights to make business decisions is perhaps the biggest challenge and opportunity for HR. Currently, metrics tend to rely on tried- and-trusted measures and past performance. Personality and 360-degree tools can raise self-awareness, developing the


emotional intelligence of leaders, but rarely are business decisions based on them. Te GC Index®, an innova-


tive framework, is a people assessment that businesses can use to make decisions in all processes. It measures ways in which people are inclined to make an impact to a role, process or project. Organisations can align roles and


responsibilities to where people feel most energised to help: • Increase productivity • Measure wellbeing strategies • Map culture • Uncover hidden talent


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Australia by fitness industry veteran Cameron Falloon, BFT offers a community-based 50-minute func- tional training and strength-based programme across 14 workouts. With 700 franchises sold and more than 300 locations open across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, US, Hong Kong, Spain and the UK, new studios are also opening soon in Malaysia and Indonesia. Te UK continues to accelerate its growth with 15 new signed loca- tions and significant demand in and around London. BFT is looking for fitness owner-operators wanting to work with a hands–on approach or entrepreneurs keen to drive new sources of income by appointing studio managers on their behalf. With high margins per member


and lower operating costs, resulting in early break even and an attrac- tive return on investment, this is the perfect time to invest in the booming fitness industry.


Different, Better — for your future Minimum investment: £100,000


Total investment: £200,000 to £250,000 Multi-unit opportunities available. Visit bodyfittraining.com/franchise-forms to find out more.


bodyfittraining.com


It’s exhausting to educate your therapist


Sonia Kaurah Founder & CEO


Ever been to a therapist and they just didn’t get you? Our founder Sonia Kaurah has and that’s why she built Tala Thrive - where we connect you with therapists and coaches, who understand your culture, language and/or religion - for truly culturally competent care. We match you based on what matters to you, because we all deserve to be understood, regardless of who we are and where we come from - no explanation required.


You’re not alone!


1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem every year in the UK. But not every therapist or coach understands topics such as generational trauma, racism, cultural identity issues or even why you avoid certain family gatherings.


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