Data: The answer to a successful wellbeing strategy

Employers can use data and wearable technology to shape health and wellbeing strategies

Migraines denting UK productivity

?Migraines cost the UK economy £8.8 billion a year in lost productivity, research has revealed

Presenteeism at all-time high

Incidents of presenteeism have tripled since 2010, according to CIPD research

Should we cry more in the workplace?

Displaying emotions rather than attempting to conceal them will benefit the productivity of individuals

HR editorial tries... mindfulness

The HR magazine team trialled some exercises recommended for preserving good mental health

HR editorial tries... coaching

The HR magazine team trialled some exercises recommended for preserving good mental health

Are we on the cusp of a mental health crisis?

As work grows more unstable and NHS provision falters, are we approaching a mental health perfect storm?

Just 5% of UK businesses have 'extensive' wellbeing programmes

There's more to be done around wellbeing initiatives but UK offerings stand above the global average

How to develop a positive mindset

Optimism is nothing more than a set of mental habits and routines that anyone can learn

HR managers most likely to take time off because of stress

Employees feel under-valued and pressurised, with many using alcohol and drugs to ‘unwind’ at the end of the day

Future workforce health depends on line managers

Academics Cary Cooper, Stephen Bevan, Zofia Bajorek and Ian Brinkley discussed the future of the workplace

Employee mental health and social media

To combat the negative impact of social media employers should consider taking these steps