New HSE resource to help employers tackle work-related stress
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a free online learning module to help employers get to grips with risk assessment of work-related stress.
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a free online learning module to help employers get to grips with risk assessment of work-related stress.
AS THE UK marks Mental Health Awareness Week on 12 May, employers across construction, engineering and other ‘hard hat’ industries are being urged to treat mental health as a critical safety issue and take proactive steps to support their workforce.
THIS APRIL, Britain’s bosses are being invited to follow five simple steps to prevent and reduce stress in their workplace.
ST JOHN Ambulance has launched a campaign to get construction workers to open up about their mental health after new research found nearly seven in 10 have suspected a colleague was seriously depressed but felt it too difficult to talk about.
When it comes to stress in the workplace, understanding and supporting staff is key. Alexa Knight looks at what employers can do to alleviate stress and ensure a happier and healthier workforce.
WORK-RELATED ill-health is costing the UK economy over £415 million a week – according to new analysis published by TUC.
NEW RESEARCH reveals that more than 22 per cent of UK employees feel unable to discuss their mental health in the workplace.
WITH OVER 1.6 million work-related illnesses reported in the UK during the last 12 months, the impact of workplace stress, depression, and anxiety is hitting unprecedented levels.
EDUCATION SUPPORT, a leading UK charity which advocates for the mental health of teachers and education staff, has released its eighth Teacher Wellbeing Index.
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive (HSE), is calling on all employers during Stress Awareness Week 2024 to carry out their legal duty to prevent work-related stress and support good mental health at work.