Nurturing a positive organisational culture is essential to effectively tackle employees' mental health struggles, says Stuart Cheesman.
Wellbeing
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There has been “a catastrophic” 42% rise in deaths from alcohol in England in the past four years, a charity...
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With Christmas just a matter of days away, John Mullally asks employers to consider their financial and mental wellbeing provisions.
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Employees need to be proactively managing worker sleep and fatigue – especially with employees who are working nights and other...
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As we look towards the new year and the arrival of winter proper, Benjamin Rothwell outlines some of the key...
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The number of working days lost to long Covid could be costing the UK economy billions of pounds every year...
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People at risk of getting severely ill with the flu this winter are being urged to get vaccinated as soon...
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A group of 24 union leaders has written to the government urging it to go further with reform to statutory sick pay (SSP).
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Research shows people without flexibility in their jobs are four times more likely to leave work following a decline in health.
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CPD activities: Learning from the experiences of working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic
by Anne Harrissby Anne HarrissThese CPD activities, developed by Professor Anne Harriss, are designed to accompany this article by Charlotte E Hall on exploring...
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The sudden shift to working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic was a profound and destablising experience for many. PhD...
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OH professionals need to recognise that changing social habits – especially people listening to content through headphones at work or...
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The government has committed to developing and publishing a men’s health strategy focused on heart disease and strokes, prostate and...
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Supply chain and operations consultant Guy Redhead is among one of the millions of people in the UK who has...
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Despite fewer parties leading to tribunal claims, there are concerns that the Worker Protection Act 2023 could lead to a spike in tribunal cases.