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    Lovewell's logic: The importance of facilitating conversations around suicide

    2024-09-13T08:00:00Z

    Trigger warning: This article discusses suicide. This week, rock star Jon Bon Jovi made headlines after he reportedly helped a woman in distress who was standing on the ledge of a bridge over the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. Along with others, Bon Jovi talked to the ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Supporting staff through troubling times

    2024-08-09T08:00:00Z

    Current unrest across the UK mean this is a worrying and frightening time for many. The violence and ongoing threat of further unrest is extremely unsettling, even for those that have not been identified as potential targets.Although the actions of anti-racism protestors and local communities which came together against the ...

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    Jemma Forrest: Domestic violence leave and why it is not coming to the UK

    2024-08-07T08:00:27Z

    Ireland has introduced the right to five days of paid domestic violence leave annually, to help those affected by abuse access the medical visits, legal advice and counselling they may need.It is unusual for Ireland to lead the UK on employment law, but the UK government has since confirmed it ...

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    Maranda Ridgway: How can employers create a culture of fun?

    2024-07-18T05:00:00Z

    The rapid pace of change and pressures to continually increase productivity have led to rising levels of mental health problems that have negatively impacted personal and working lives. One response that organisations have adopted to combat work-related mental health issues, such as stress and fatigue, is to ...

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    Deborah Warren: Supporting employees' mental health in the workplace

    2024-06-26T08:02:23Z

    Employers have not only recognised the importance of employee wellbeing and mental health, but have begun to put it at the top of their people priorities list.All employers have a general, common-law duty to take reasonable care for the safety of their employees, including providing a safe place of work, ...

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    Lovewell's logic: How can we further open up conversations around mental health?

    2024-05-17T08:05:07Z

    As Mental Health Awareness Week draws to a close, what can we take away from this?Events of the last few years, such as the cost-of-living crisis, have impacted many individuals’ mental wellbeing. Research published this week by financial wellbeing platform provider Wagestream found that 54% of the employees surveyed said ...

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    Andy Williams and Chelsea Feeney: Looking after employees’ mental wellbeing at work

    2024-05-15T08:00:48Z

    The turbulence of the last four years has caused an increase in mental health issues. This has translated into employers seeing rising numbers of employee absences due to poor mental health. This is why it is more important than ever for employers to not only recognise when an employee is ...

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    Samantha Dickinson: How to build and support a healthy workforce

    2024-05-10T08:00:31Z

    Stress is an inevitable part of life. In the workplace it can build resilience, pushing individuals to adapt and perform under pressure, which leads to personal growth. However, when stress becomes overwhelming it leads to decreased productivity, burnout and debilitating health problems. Recognising and managing employee stress levels is crucial ...

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    Musab Hemsi: When it comes to baby loss, employers should not forget about fathers

    2024-03-06T09:00:14Z

    As progressive workplaces move towards a more open and supportive culture, the impact of baby loss, whether through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death, is becoming more widely talked about. However, employer support is often focused on mothers, with less consideration given to the fact fathers are suffering too. As men ...

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    Helen Burgess: How to help break mental health stigma in the workplace

    2024-01-31T09:00:35Z

    Time to Talk Day (1 February 2024) is an annual awareness day that focuses on starting conversations about mental health. The workplace can be fertile ground to get conversations started around mental health to help break the stigma and support employees who may be struggling.On the legal side, an employee ...

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    Ben Daniel: How can employers help solve absenteeism in the office?

    2024-01-10T09:00:04Z

    In the UK, tackling absenteeism in the office requires employers to understand and fulfil their legal obligations regarding the health, safety, and welfare of their employees. The law mandates that employers must do what is reasonably practicable to protect their employees' health, safety and welfare, including mental health, as well ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Do employees feel comfortable seeking mental health support?

    2023-10-13T11:01:07Z

    Tuesday 10 October marked World Mental Health Day, a day aimed at talking about mental health and demonstrating to everyone that mental health matters. This year’s theme for the day was ‘mental health is a universal human right’, which aligns with the messages of many workplace mental health strategies.As ever, ...

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    Laura Tracey and Rubina Kakuji: How to support your employees during Baby Loss Awareness Week

    2023-10-11T08:00:32Z

    Baby Loss Awareness Week is held every year in the UK from 9 – 15 October and is a time for people to come together to commemorate the lives of babies lost in pregnancy or at or soon after birth.Regardless of the stage of the pregnancy that loss occurs, it ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Dreaming of enhancing sleep quality

    2023-09-08T10:52:32Z

    Do you get enough sleep? This is a question I frequently ask of myself, especially since becoming a parent five years ago. If it isn’t children waking in the night, good intentions for an earlier bedtime are often thwarted by a seemingly never-ending list of household chores, life admin and ...

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    Laura Tracey: New guidance on reasonable adjustments for mental health

    2023-07-05T08:00:27Z

    Mental health problems are and continue to be a significant concern and employers have not only a moral, but a legal obligation to help protect and support employees who may be suffering from such issues.Employees may find mental health conditions difficult to talk about and even try to conceal them, ...

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    Charlotte Dodge: Clifford Chance supports men's health with range of benefits

    2023-06-30T05:00:43Z

    Research shows that men visit the GP 32% less than women during working years, that one in five men die before they retire, and it is estimated that 50% of premature male deaths are preventable. These sort of statistics are the reason why Clifford Chance launched Peppy Men's Health last ...

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    Paul Gilshan: Are employee benefits as important as salary?

    2023-05-30T05:00:02Z

    Employee benefits are an important aspect of any job, but can be overlooked when thinking about changing roles. Depending on those on offer, benefits can be just as valuable as a pay rise, and in some cases, even more valuable.It is quite natural for us to focus on salary. After ...

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    Subecca Sheikh: How can employers support staff going through a divorce?

    2023-05-24T08:00:29Z

    A year has passed since the introduction of the no-fault divorce. The idea behind it was to pave the way for amicable collaboration, easing negotiations and overall reducing the mental health impact of divorce. It was a way to make the process manageable and approachable.The law was set to forge ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Should the office be the default working environment?

    2023-05-19T10:08:35Z

    The working-from-home debate was reignited this week following Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s comments that the office should be the default location for workers, unless they have good reason to work from home.Speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce conference, Hunt said that despite the exciting opportunities offered by working from home, ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Why dying matters

    2023-05-12T08:55:41Z

    This week (8-14 May) was Dying Matters Awareness Week. Part of Hospice UK’s Dying Matters campaign, the week was launched with the aim of encouraging people across the country to come together to speak about death, dying and grief in the workplace.According to research by Marie Curie, Respecting and supporting ...