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Centacare: Keeping workers safe with Skype

With 600 staff members spread across 46 offices and working in the field, Centacare and its lean but dedicated IT team were faced with a significant challenge: how to make sure all their workers were safe and could easily collaborate on ways of transforming vulnerable people’s lives.

Centacare is passionate about helping people. As a welfare services provider for the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, Centacare offers counselling and other services to people in need all over South Australia.

But with 600 staff members spread across 46 offices and working in the field, Centacare and its lean but dedicated IT team were faced with a significant challenge: how to make sure all their workers were safe and could easily collaborate on ways of transforming vulnerable people’s lives.

By adopting Skype for Business, Centacare was able to make this vision a reality. Skype for Business delivered a communication experience that not only improved the productivity and satisfaction of colleagues but also enhanced the relationship between workers and their clients…

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