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Men’s Mental Health in the Workplace
Men’s mental health in the workplace is a topic that demands attention and understanding. While mental health issues affect people of all genders, men often face unique challenges and barriers
Alzheimer’s and dementia
In June, we focused on Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness month. Bringing Alzheimer’s and Dementia into the spotlight promotes understanding and dialogue about the disease and symptoms that affect the very
What happens during an occupational health screening?
Occupational health screenings are an assessment performed by a medical professional within your place of work with the aim of advising employers on an employee’s health and make recommendations on
Hearing or sight loss needn’t mean job loss
Dan Williams, Founding Director of workplace accessibility and inclusion experts Visualise Training and Consultancy, looks at how challenges faced by employees with hearing or sight loss can be overcome. Hearing
AI powered digital health and wellbeing
AI powered digital health and wellbeing: The world of workplace health and wellbeing has changed, and in 2023 it is now no secret that a robust employee healthcare strategy is
Neuro-inclusive workplaces by Lexxic
Neurodiversity refers to different ways our brains are wired and process information. It is used to describe alternative thinking styles such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Autism, and ADHD. Approximately 15-20%
The purpose and importance of management referrals
Management referrals are a key way for employers and senior management to take care of their employees’ health and wellbeing, to help employees who may be struggling with their health
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Menopause at work and at home
Menopause at work and at home: In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 51. Sometimes periods stop suddenly, though often they start to