
The menopause destroyed my life, personally and professionally
Natalie Beresford, Former Detective Inspector and Chair, Menopause Action Group, Thames Valley Police, is brutally honest about how the menopause wreaked havoc on her career
Natalie Beresford, Former Detective Inspector and Chair, Menopause Action Group, Thames Valley Police, is brutally honest about how the menopause wreaked havoc on her career
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Dr Richard Heron is one of the most forward-thinking experts when it comes to occupational health (OH), believing that occupational health professionals are best placed
Amelia-Eve Warden is an established PR director and freelance journalist, working with some of the world’s biggest brands, and she was formerly the artist manager
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Dr Samara Linton and Rianna Walcott are Black women who’ve both encountered mental health difficulties and both found, while researching what they were going through,
Dr Judith Grant is a highly experienced wellbeing professional, with over 20 years of experience in public, community and corporate health. Before moving into consultancy
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Heather Melville OBE CCMI, senior managing director, Teneo People Advisory, took part in MAD World’s recent keynote panel on “Call to action from the chief