
Profile: Sam Delaney on why we need to talk to men differently to bring them to the mental health conversation
Sam Delany is a writer, author and broadcaster who describes himself as someone who “used to drink way too much and work way too hard”
Sam Delany is a writer, author and broadcaster who describes himself as someone who “used to drink way too much and work way too hard”
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
Lesley Woods lives a somewhat double life: she’s both a reserve officer in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, working in the media operations squadron, and
Hannah Pearsall, head of wellbeing at recruitment firm Hays, which has about 3000 employees in the UK, loves her job and the company, where she’s
Caroline Eglinton is head of inclusion at East West Railway Company and the government’s Disability and Access Ambassador for the rail industry. Living with both
Elizabeth Hampson is a partner for the international professional services firm Deloitte, where her focus is health innovation strategy and on projects that improve health
A psychiatrist by background and subject matter expert on mental health, Dr Wolfgang Seidl, Partner & Workplace Health & Consulting Leader UK & Europe with
Radical change in working practices and employee values in recent years has seen attitudes towards staff wellbeing also turn on their head. A consumer survey
“I’ve noticed that more women have started online gambling – any suggestions?” This was a question raised during a recent Make A Difference webinar. We
Javier Echave, Heathrow Airport’s CFO, captured imaginations at our recent The Watercooler Event with his contagious energy, passion and unwavering belief in the importance of