
Women’s health in the workplace: key issues and strategies
Despite a growing awareness of the unique health challenges affecting female workers, there is still more that could be done to recognise the importance of
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Despite a growing awareness of the unique health challenges affecting female workers, there is still more that could be done to recognise the importance of
Cali Gold, Head of People at insurer YuLife, is a refreshingly honest interviewee, especially one from the supplier side of the wellbeing industry. In this
This webinar has now taken place and can be viewed here. Thanks to high-profile campaigns, more and more people are talking about perimenopause and menopause and the
As the BBC’s Chief Medical Officer Clare Fernandes says, the case for health screening can be made both ways. So that’s exactly what we’re going
Whilst we’ve heard this week from the Bank of England that the UK banking system is resilient in the face of rising interest rates, but for many
Supporting Women’s Health in the Workplace is a key theme at The Watercooler Event this week and Ann Summers’ Make A Difference Awards entry stood
Ahead of International Women’s Day we asked some top thought leaders in the industry – from former professional footballers to heads of wellbeing to psychologists
Employers are being warned that if they only strive for equality instead of equity in women’s health and wellbeing support, they may not achieve a
Author Sarah Graham admits that, at this stage, she is practically “unshockable” when it comes to the extent women are not listened to, or not
Hardly a day goes by without menopause being in the news. Whether it’s linked to speculation around Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation, the disappearance