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    Sickness absence seen as more acceptable than five years ago

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jun 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jun 2024

    Employers are more likely than employees to agree that sickness absence is more acceptable now than it was five years ago.

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    Met Police’s actions contributed to officer’s suicide, coroner rules

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jun 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jun 2024

    A Met Police officer died by suicide after the actions of her employer contributed to the decline in her mental health, an inquest has found.

    • Stress
    • Hospitality
    • Mental health conditions

    Frontline workers’ mental health in decline

    by Ashleigh Webber 29 May 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 29 May 2024

    The mental health of frontline workers has worsened since the pandemic, with many taking their stress home with them.

    • Stress
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    • Occupational Health

    Three reasons why your employee wellbeing strategy is not working

    by Emily Pearson 28 May 2024
    by Emily Pearson 28 May 2024

    Emily Pearson highlights three common reasons why your employee wellbeing strategy may not be working and how to address them.

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    How to prepare for a workforce with complex health needs

    by Tracey Paxton 22 May 2024
    by Tracey Paxton 22 May 2024

    As the government plans to crack down on economic inactivity, how should organisations support employees with complex health needs?

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    Poor mental health costing £51bn, fuelled by growing presenteeism

    by Nic Paton 20 May 2024
    by Nic Paton 20 May 2024

    The cost to employers of poor mental health is now £51bn a year, research has calculated, a decline on what...

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    Why shared responsibility and culture are key to preventing burnout

    by Dr Tarun Gupta 16 May 2024
    by Dr Tarun Gupta 16 May 2024

    Employers, employees and insurers have a shared responsibility for prevening burnout in workplaces, writes Dr Tarun Gupta.

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    NHS England workforce wellbeing programme launched

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 May 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 May 2024

    A new £16m NHS workforce wellbeing programme has been launched in England and will feature initiatives that have been developed by staff.

    • Anxiety
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    Mental Health Awareness Week: Half of workers with burnout struggle alone

    by Nic Paton 13 May 2024
    by Nic Paton 13 May 2024

    More than half of workers struggling with burnout do so alone research for this week's Mental Health Awareness Week finds.

    • Anxiety
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    How can we secure the future of the EAP?

    by Karl Bennett 8 May 2024
    by Karl Bennett 8 May 2024

    Employee assistance programmes are under huge strain. What is their role in employee wellbeing, and what should employers do?

    • Mental health conditions
    • Sickness absence management
    • Wellbeing and health promotion

    Royal college calls for more support around postpartum psychosis

    by Nic Paton 8 May 2024
    by Nic Paton 8 May 2024

    Between 600 and 1,200 mothers experience postpartum psychosis each year in England and Wales, a royal college has warned.
    The...

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    Women 40% more likely to experience depression during perimenopause

    by Nic Paton 7 May 2024
    by Nic Paton 7 May 2024

    Women are 40% more likely to experience depression in the perimenopause than those who aren’t experiencing any menopausal symptoms.

    • Anxiety
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    CPD: Burnout risks in healthcare

    by Professor Gail Kinman 2 May 2024
    by Professor Gail Kinman 2 May 2024

    Burnout in healthcare not only poses a major threat to health but can also threaten job performance. Properly managing burnout...

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    CPD activities: Burnout risks in healthcare

    by Anne Harriss 2 May 2024
    by Anne Harriss 2 May 2024

    These CPD activities for occupational health professionals will help develop your knowledge around burnout risks in healthcare.

    • Stress
    • Occupational Health

    The importance of modelling good stress management as a leader

    by Tracey Paxton 23 Apr 2024
    by Tracey Paxton 23 Apr 2024

    Wellbeing is like the water in a reservoir, it can constantly drain but there are also ways of topping it...

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