Working from home means bending over a laptop for hours on end, and we may start seeing increasing numbers of muscular-skeletal issues. Pilates expert Helen McDonald offers your staff valuable videos and webinars on back care. Aims To implement a lasting legacy of effective healthy posture correction techniques to adopt while working at a desk. […]
National Inclusion Week 28th September 2020
OVERCOMING MEETING BIAS by D&I Expert Catherine Hamilton Meeting Bias – it’s one of our worst situations for bias to show up. We’re under pressure to act, to contribute, to make decisions with a range of different working styles, all within a timeframe and probably a quick one. We’re making assumptions about what is happening, […]
Understanding Grief – speaking more at work
This article is authored by Dr Chloe Paidoussis Mitchell, a Grief and Trauma Psychologist with many years of experience in researching and treating Mental Health difficulties arising in response to difficult and distressing life events. Dr Chloe has worked in clinical and corporate environments and regularly gives talks to help organisations cope with and understand […]
Eat Well, Sleep Well – theme for this year MH Awareness Week
With sleep being the main focus of this years Mental Health Awareness Week in May we hear from our nutrition consultant, Christine Bailey, on how eating well goes hand in hand with your sleep. Lying in bed, tossing and turning? What you eat and drink has a dramatic effect on your sleep says nutritionist Christine […]
Modern Life – a new webinar from Employees Matter
by Lynsey Metcalfe, wellbeing coach and master personal trainer Modern life should be easy. We have better access to the everyday necessities of life than in any other era, we have technology to make our lives easier and more opportunities than ever before. But we are also struggling. Rates of anxiety and depression are soaring […]
77% of young workers have experienced mental health challenges
Nearly half (48%) of younger workers (aged 18-30) say they have experienced suicidal thoughts However, in organisations that are providing the right support, young workers were 37% less likely to have recent experience of a mental health challenge 92% of all workers have been touched by mental health challenges, found Accenture’s survey in partnership with […]
Guest speaker from Thailand
Resilience – Lessons from the Thai Boys Trapped in the Cave Dr Teerakiat Jareonsettasin (Dr Tee) and Dr Mark Berelowitz recently gave a major presentation at the International Conference of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, about the ‘boys in the cave’ and about the lessons we can learn from how they coped with their experience. […]
Mental Health First Aider’s Supervision
When someone has trained as a MHFA they are left to get on with it and hope it works out. Reality for many is that it can be a stressful position to be in. As it’s a dynamic and evolving discussion that is constantly changing, it’s important to stay updated with developments and keep connected […]
Menopause Matters…in the workplace
As we approach World Menopause Day, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what menopause means, why it’s so important we talk about it, and what employers can do to support menopause in their workplaces. It can be easy to think in stereotypes in terms of menopause, with labels like ‘old’, ‘past it’, and ‘moody’ […]
‘Let’s Talk’ Wellbeing Campaign
We spend a huge proportion of our time at work so it’s not surprising that employers can play a major role in employees’ mental wellbeing. Taking workplace wellbeing seriously benefits individuals but it makes sound business sense too: evidence shows we are less productive, more likely to be off sick and more likely to seek […]
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