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    Demand for mental health support continuing to surge

    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022

    The fallout from the pandemic has continued to fuel demand for mental health support, including counselling, a survey has found.

    • Stress
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    • Depression

    Workload, insecurity and long hours fuelling mental ill health

    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022

    Nearly half of UK workers feel their mental health is suffering because of longer working hours and growing job insecurity.

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    • Return to work and rehabilitation

    Five-day Covid isolation may not be enough to curb transmission

    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022

    Two-thirds of people who catch Covid-19 are still infectious five days after their symptoms begin, research has suggested.
    The findings,...

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    Cost-of-living crisis risks turning into ‘health emergency’

    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022

    NHS leaders have warned that the cost of living crisis risks turning into a health emergency if left unchecked.

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    New guidance on managing pandemic’s ‘sting in the tail’ of long Covid

    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 19 Aug 2022

    Long Covid is the ‘sting in the tail’ of the pandemic and is increasingly being recognised as a ‘massive’ public...

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    Risk of ‘brain fog’ still high two years after catching Covid-19

    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Aug 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Aug 2022

    People who have had Covid-19 still face a higher risk of 'brain fog', epilepsy and dementia two years after catching the virus.

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    Mental ill-health at work: the evidence for action

    by Firdaws Shahed 16 Aug 2022
    by Firdaws Shahed 16 Aug 2022

    Just how prevalent is mental ill-health at work? What problems does it create and what actions might employers take?

    • Coronavirus
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    Expert urges Covid-19 autumn booster expansion amid waning immunity

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Aug 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Aug 2022

    With Covid-19 antibodies declining across the population, an expert wants to see the autumn booster programme expanded.

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    Working in a heatwave: what should employers consider?

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Aug 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Aug 2022

    With temperatures across the UK set to climb this week, employers are advised to be flexible and promote sensible behaviours.

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    Nearly 14,000 whistleblowing reports of furlough fraud received by HMRC

    by Adam McCulloch 11 Aug 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 11 Aug 2022

    HMRC has received 13,775 whistleblower reports about furlough fraud cases as people report their employers, and ex-employers.

    • Employment law
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    • Mental health

    Hybrid working: do the costs outweigh the wellbeing benefits?

    by Jessica Chauhan 10 Aug 2022
    by Jessica Chauhan 10 Aug 2022

    What does research into hybrid working benefits and costs find? Jessica Chauhan looks at how it might affect wellbeing.

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    Something new to get stressed about: hello Premier League

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Aug 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Aug 2022

    With the onset of the football season, stress could begin to escalate – but there are techniques to relieve it, such as cycling perhaps. Adam McCulloch continues his series of light-hearted takes on HR themes

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    Long Covid develops in one in eight of those infected

    by Rob Moss 5 Aug 2022
    by Rob Moss 5 Aug 2022

    Dutch research finds 12.7% of people with coronavirus go on to have long Covid symptoms as ONS analysis says 2.8% of people are suffering.

    • Occupational Health
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    • OH service delivery

    How can OH start difficult conversations about loneliness?

    by Professor Lynda Holt 3 Aug 2022
    by Professor Lynda Holt 3 Aug 2022

    Loneliness can be a difficult conversation to have at work, but occupational health professionals are often ideally placed to help staff open up.

    • Stress
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    CPD: supporting the health needs of university staff

    by Dr Siobhan Wray and Professor Gail Kinman 1 Aug 2022
    by Dr Siobhan Wray and Professor Gail Kinman 1 Aug 2022

    Mental health and burnout are rife within UK universities, with the higher education sector failing to meet minimum standards for...

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