
Three ways ‘toxic masculinity’ is putting male employees at risk
Cleansing ‘toxic masculinity’ from the workplace is essential to reducing the number of men at risk of cancer, mental health issues and suicide. International Men’s

Cleansing ‘toxic masculinity’ from the workplace is essential to reducing the number of men at risk of cancer, mental health issues and suicide. International Men’s

Ryan Hopkins, former Future of Wellbeing Leader at Deloitte and author, ’52 Weeks of Wellbeing’, didn’t mince his words this at MAD World this year

Three quarters (75%) of companies do not offer specific employee benefits to different demographics of staff, according to research from Towergate Health & Protection. This is despite

We’ve already asked Wellbeing Leads, HR Leaders and Rewards/Benefits Leaders to tell us what their burning industry issues are, now it’s the turn of the

This webinar has now taken place and can be viewed here. Whilst Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) have been around for many years and are widely

“Does anyone here love data?” said Jordan Pettman, Former Head of Organisation Analytics and Insights, London Stock Exchange Group, with a wry smile when hosting

Launching alongside next year’s The Watercooler Event and SME XPO, a brand-new event, The Office, will offer a one-stop shop for organisations that are rethinking

One of the most popular sessions at MAD World this year was a panel session on creating psychologically safe teams and the crucial role of

As part of its initiative to boost mental wellbeing across sectors, on Wednesday 25 October, the European Commission launched a new campaign to support healthy

These were the words of Simon Blake OBE, Chief executive of MHFA England, speaking as part of a MAD World panel on wellbeing washing. He
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