
Thinking of changing your EAP? Answers to your burning questions – Part 2
At the end of 2023, we published Part 1 of our feature providing answers to the burning questions voiced during our recent EAP 2.0 webinar.

At the end of 2023, we published Part 1 of our feature providing answers to the burning questions voiced during our recent EAP 2.0 webinar.

Social connection in the workplace is more important than ever as AI tech increasingly becomes a part of day to day worklife, according to Brookfield

Remote workers’ feelings of isolation related to being away from the social environment of the office and digital technology contribute to them finding video conferences

While we often associate stress with major life events, the real culprits are often the seemingly insignificant micro-stressors that permeate our daily lives and work,

Creating a benefits package that works for employees in the traffic management business is tricky, due to the high risks jobs involved. According to insurance

Charlotte Kemp goes by the job title of “Futures Alchemist” and specialises in helping companies think about the future and planning for the best outcome.

For retail, hospitality and many other customer-facing businesses, the Christmas period is notoriously hectic for employees. With this rush can come a strain on those

The next twelve months are forecast to continue to be challenging economically and politically (continuing the theme of 2023, see here), with many companies having

86% of our recent EAP 2.0 webinar attendees responded in our warm-up poll that demand from their employees for health and wellbeing support has increased

The past twelve months have been tricky, to say the least. Political turmoil. Economic uncertainty. Devastating wars in Ukraine and Gaza. A cost of living
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