Mental Health

Is outdated language stopping progress on suicide prevention? Only 1 in 10 follow correct advice when discussing suicide

Why you should stop saying ‘committed suicide’ as new research reveals two-thirds are still using harmful phrase New research by social enterprise MHFA England, among 2,000 UK employees, ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on […]

Absence Management

New research on SMEs reveals a 140% surge in businesses reporting that mental health negatively affects their operations.

New research from Peninsula Group shows the impact that mental health is having on small and medium-sized businesses – it is now the single largest cause of sickness absence and a rising problem for SME […]

HR

Less Than a Third of Employees Do Not Feel Comfortable Talking About Their Mental Health With Their Managers

New survey data from Pace HR, a London-based HR consultancy, sheds light on the state of mental health in the workplace. The HR consultants reviewed anonymous employee engagement surveys from the past year and discovered […]

Mental Health

Legal & General Wellbeing Advisory Board launches ‘culture first’ approach to burnout prevention

Legal & General Group Protection’s Wellbeing Advisory Board today announces the launch of a new approach to burnout* prevention, centring on a wellbeing partnership between employers and employees. This shared responsibility model positions the need […]