Only 36% have 'healthy work/family balance'

Almost one in 10 (8%) working parents feel they are doing a bad job both at home and at work

Why 'divorce season' is a wake-up call for workplace mental health

Multi-disciplinary thinking is needed to support employees during relationship breakdowns

The case for employers to re-examine medical insurance

Medical practitioners on the frontline see the kinds of problems employers need to be more aware of

Wellbeing for flexible workers

For many employees flexible working arrangements are a dream come true. However, a change of scene can have some serious repercussions for our health

Employees not disclosing mental health conditions

Concerns surrounding privacy are a key reason people hide their condition

How Fit for Work works

Fit for Work was introduced in spring 2015. This is how it works

How to use data in health and wellbeing

Big data on employee health and wellbeing might be just what the doctor ordered – here's how to get it right

Free ebook: The business of wellbeing

Download HR magazine's free ebook to discover how to build a business case for employee wellbeing

Nearly a fifth say distractions improve productivity

Managers were most likely to admit spending time at the water cooler or in the break room

Stephen Bevan: we still don't trust people to work flexibly

The prevailing culture of most workplaces is still not ready to trust people to work out of sight

People drowning in non-useful tasks, Reclaim Your Time survey finds

The UK's productivity shortfall could be related to day-to-day misuse of time. Download our ebook to find out more