International Men’s Day takes place annually on November 19th. Despite being dismissed by some as unnecessary compared to other awareness moments, like International Women’s Day or Black History Month, there remains a strong and resounding need for the day, which is to tackle toxic stereotypes and spotlight progressive forms of masculinity. Toxic masculinity is defined […]
Zoe Sinclair, Founder, featured in Katha Stories
Inspirational entrepreneurial venture that fosters people wellness and mental health at work place. (kathaoffbeat.com)
Zoe Sinclair, Founder, featured in the press
Feeling the pressure? Three experts share their advice on coming out of uni and facing the career world (fenews.co.uk)
Top 10 Tips for caring for loved ones with a mental illness
Author – Abigail East – Abi has over two decades of experience in HR, change management and communications and personal experience of caring for a loved one with a mental illness. 1.UNDERSTAND It can be reassuring to read and research the topic of mental ill-health to help you understand how a loved one was feeling. […]
Raising the future
Employees Matter is approaching its 19th year. I gulp every time I think about it as I just don’t know where the time has gone. Employees Matter actually started its life as Parents Matter when I personally felt the struggle of bringing up children and working. I wanted to try and make the working lives […]
Consider the Leaders
As we emerge out of lockdown, the mental health of your workforce is paramount, but who’s looking out for the wellbeing of the people at the top? Due to the pandemic, we are all at the end of our tethers. People are fed up with dealing with a year-long crisis, and with the constant change […]
Teens and Tech – what do we need to know?
Anyone who has grappled with their new phone knows that tech evolves at an exponential rate, and the scientists who try to measure its impact on us (or on our younger generation’s wellbeing) are forever running to catch up. It is interesting then that the evidence being published does at least provide a certain level […]
Celebrating International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge
To celebrate International Women’s Day on Monday 8th March I asked some of my female colleagues to think about what they would #ChooseToChallenge. A big thank you to Charlotte, Catherine, Åse & Gloria for your contributions. Charlotte Armitage, Psychotherapist & Counsellor What would you #ChooseToChallenge? I would choose to challenge approaches and attitudes towards mental […]
Power walker…..the true power of walking..
Zoe Sinclair interviews Jonathan Hoban, author of “ Walk with your wolf” – unlock your intuition, confidence and power Q: Why do you think most of us didn’t know about the power of walking therapy before Lockdown? I think many of us have known for quite some time just how good walking is for one’s […]
What to do if your child decides to go vegetarian or vegan
Eating Disorders Week is the 1st March – so what can we do to support our children’s diets and food choices? Vegan or vegetarian is a common first choice children make themselves and is to be applauded. But sometimes a change of diet can bring on fussy eating – you can be a very unhealthy […]
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