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How to Support Workplace Anxiety
In this guide, we'll discuss anxiety at work, what the symptoms look like, and how to reduce anxiety among staff.

- Occupational Health and Wellbeing
Guide
In this guide, we'll discuss anxiety at work, what the symptoms look like, and how to reduce anxiety among staff.
Guide
Menstruation affects half the world’s population – making it a significant part of life for women and people with menstrual cycles.
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Around 13 million women in the UK currently experience menopause or perimenopause – which is roughly one-third of the female working demographic.
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As the second most common gynaecological condition in the UK, endometriosis will likely affect one of your female employees. In fact, 1 in 6 women suffer from the condition, according to leading charity Endometriosis UK.
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According to the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID), around 18 million people in the UK are deaf or hard of hearing – which is around 1 in 5 adults.
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In a few weeks, more than two billion Muslims around the world will be celebrating the religious month of Ramadan. During this time, Muslims will practice all kinds of self-reflection, self-discipline, and even self-sacrifice.
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Supporting employee wellbeing should be a focal point of all businesses, and not just where it has been impacted by work. Employees may require support for a wide variety of reasons, some more obvious than others. These could include mental health issues, financial worries, addiction, divorce, fertility issues, menopause, domestic abuse, health concerns, family problems, and many more. Whilst the law may influence how employees are supported with some of these areas, for others, it is down to the individual business.
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Health and safety professionals must look after themselves so they can protect others, IOSH’s new President Kelly Nicoll says
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With around half of those in employment working to tight deadlines, only around a third having control over how they work and half reporting being exhausted from work, a new report suggests that UK workplaces rank among the worst in Europe for workplace demands, control at work and job strain.With around half of those in employment working to tight deadlines, only around a third having control over how they work and half reporting being exhausted from work, a new report suggests that UK workplaces rank among the worst in Europe for workplace demands, control at work and job strain.
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Supermarket chain WM Morrisons Ltd, who went to the Court of Appeal to overturn health and safety convictions, has instead seen their convictions upheld
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Liz Kendall, the recently appointed secretary for the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), has pledged a fresh start for her department, saying it will become “a department for work”
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As the government issues a statement following their review into the current statutory leave provision for employees experiencing domestic abuse, we look at how employers can support affected employees in their organisation.
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It's never been more important to take menopause seriously.
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Challenge the stigma around menopause and help prevent workplace discrimination with your free menopause policy.
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1 in 4 of us experience a mental health problem each year. Which means it’s highly likely you employ somebody who struggles with their wellbeing.