09 Aug 2024

caba and ICAEW strengthen partnership

ICAEW CEO Alan Vallance and Vice President Caroline Smale visited caba HQ to discuss further areas of collaboration and highlight support services available for the community.

The visit coincides with the publication of new data from caba on mental health support queries and access to resources.

9 AUGUST 2024: Representatives from caba, the occupational charity for ICAEW members and their families, met with new ICAEW CEO Alan Vallance and new ICAEW Vice President Caroline Smale, to develop the two organisations’ partnership and enhance the support available to the ICAEW community.  

Vallance and Smale met with senior figures from caba to discuss the continuation and further development of support services available to ICAEW members. 

ICAEW and caba have continued to work together to highlight caba’s services to members, including the mental health support services, which have seen an increase in calls this year. Overall, almost 1,200 ICAEW members requested direct support from caba this year, whilst over 28,000 people accessed tools, information and advice from its website. 

On average, caba provided direct support to two ICAEW members every single day in the first half of the year. It was also recently reported in a survey conducted by caba during the pandemic that over three quarters of respondents said they believed that stress and poor mental health were a problem within the profession. 

ICAEW members can access caba’s free and confidential services including practical, emotional, or financial tools, to help them whatever the circumstances they might be experiencing.

Cristian Holmes, Chief Executive Officer at caba, comments: 

“The increase in individuals reaching out for support, particularly mental health is a reminder of how our services are more important than ever. It’s also a positive indicator that accountants are increasingly aware of their wellbeing and more open to asking for support.  

Our growing partnership with ICAEW means we can continue to support the community and ensure they can manage whatever’s in front of them and thrive. We look forward to working closely with Alan and Caroline as we strengthen our relationship with ICAEW and develop tools and resources to ensure the community has access to the help they need.” 

Alan Vallance, Chief Executive Officer at ICAEW, comments:  

“We are extremely grateful to caba for the wide range of services that provide for our members, and I was pleased to be able to visit their offices and meet their experienced and dedicated staff. 

We look forward to working with caba to ensure that everyone in the profession can access the support they need.   

If you are an ACA student, an ICAEW member or member of staff, or even one of their close family dependents, please do contact caba if you need advice or practical support.”