A new review designed to boost the employment prospects of autistic people was announced by the government on Sunday (2 March).
Employees with long Covid have been mistreated at work and one in seven (14%) have lost their job for related reasons, a new study has found.
A majority (82%) of UK workers have said they suffer from physical pain due to their stress levels at work, according to new research.
The NHS issued 10.4 million fit notes in 2022, a record high.
A majority (67%) of line managers know how to spot early warning signs of poor mental wellbeing, according to new research.
Almost all (99%) SMEs have said they have noticed behavioural changes across their team as a result of financial constraints in the last six months.
Not for the first time, MPs in the House of Commons are debating a potential new law that could make it a legal requirement for all businesses in the UK to provide access to mental health first aid...
The Health and Wellbeing at Work event is back for its 17th year at Birmingham’s NEC. Here, HR magazine provides a roundup of some of the key takeaways from day two.
The effects of 'Sunday night blues' have intensified for media professionals due to an increase in remote working, according to a new study.
The Health and Wellbeing at Work event is back for its 17th year at Birmingham’s NEC. Here HR magazine provides a roundup of some of the key takeaways from day one.
‘Wellbeing washing’ has been getting an increasing focus in the business world. But is it a fair description of what’s really happening in mental health and wellbeing in workplaces?
A recent survey by Indeed revealed that more than a third of UK workers are unhappy in their jobs. This doesn’t sound like the much-heralded future of work.