'This award validates everything we've built over 23 years': Lichfield business wins health and wellbeing honour

The Listening Centre, a Lichfield-based employee assistance provider (EAP), has won the health and wellbeing award at Keele University's Breaking the Mould Awards.

Published
Last updated

The award recognises The Listening Centre's distinctive approach to workplace mental health provision, which prioritises clinical autonomy, tailored therapeutic matching, and person-centred care over the rigid, standardised models that dominate the EAP sector.

Sharon McCormick, founder of The Listening Centre, said: "This award validates everything we've built over 23 years. 

Sharon McCormick, founder of The Listening Centre, receiving the award
L-R: Sharon McCormick, founder of The Listening Centre, receiving the award, with Sheema Mustahsin from Théa Pharmaceuticals Limited (award sponsors) and Krysia Dziedzic - associate PVC research and impact/ARUK professor of musculoskeletal therapies at Keele University

"We've never agreed with the conveyor belt approach to workplace mental health: strict session limits, standardised interventions regardless of individual need. We've always believed people deserve better."

Winners at the Breaking the Mould Awards
Winners at the Breaking the Mould Awards

The Listening Centre, based in Lombard Street, Lichfield, operates as an independent EAP provider across the Midlands, working with 30-plus affiliate counsellors who integrate therapeutic approaches based on what each individual actually needs. 

The organisation's model delivers a 96 per cent client retention rate, three per cent missed appointment rate (compared to 16 to 27 per cent industry average), and 99 per cent client recommendation rate.

The Keele University award follows significant recent recognition for The Listening Centre which won the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce Business of the Year 2025 award and the Greater Birmingham Chambers Excellence in Customer Service Award 2024.

It was also cited as the gold standard for EAP ethical practice during BBC Radio 4's 'File on Four' investigation in March 2024; and its founder Sharon McCormick received 'Inspirational Impact' recognition at Lichfield District Council's 2024 Beacon Awards.