New Research Focuses on Parental Mental Health

New Research Focuses on Parental Mental Health

A new study published by Barnardos Ireland details the prevalence of mental ill health amongst parents and the impact that this is having on their children. According to the research, 20% of parents say that they are currently experiencing poor mental health, while...
Workplace stress is a problem worth tackling

Workplace stress is a problem worth tackling

A recently published Ipsos survey has outlined the extent to which stress is affecting the working lives of people around the world. Defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as ‘a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation’, stress is...
Menopause and work

Menopause and work

The menopause is a natural biological process. It occurs when your ovaries age and naturally produce lower levels of reproductive hormones. The menopause may have a significant impact on home life and work performance. This can be unsettling, particularly if a...
New Study Focuses on Workplace Wellbeing

New Study Focuses on Workplace Wellbeing

According to new research published by the Chartered Institute for Professional Development (CIPD), absences in the workplace are at their highest level in 10 years.  Analysing sick days and health among 918 organisations comprising 6.5 million employees, the CIPD...
Men’s Mental Health

Men’s Mental Health

Men’s Health Week 2023 runs from 12th to 18th June. This is a time to bring awareness to health issues that affect men disproportionately and focus on them becoming aware of problems they may have or could develop. In doing so, they may gain the courage to seek help....