WMH Day 2021: better mental wellbeing despite inequality
World Mental Health Day is recognised worldwide on the 10th of October
World Mental Health Day is recognised worldwide on the 10th of October
COVID-19 has had a profound impact on workforce mental health
The campaign launch follows the publication of a survey that found 9 in 10 people working behind the scenes in the sector had experienced poor mental health
Take your pick from this selection of fiction and non-fiction books encompassing Black experiences across Britain, Europe and the US
Presenter Davina McCall will appear at the retail event in November to discuss offering better menopause support to the sector’s female-dominated workforce
The upcoming WIT USA Summit will cover key topics including neurodiversity, burnout, trans and non-binary inclusion and more
Bank of Ireland, AMS, Northern Ireland Water and Translink received awards for their work in the diversity and inclusion space
Core values. How important are they in businesses and do they actually work?
The initiative has been designed to support students that are less likely to reach out for mental health services
The survey by Nuffield Health found that workload was impacting staff mental and physical health