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Older workers make up quarter of workplace deaths

Older workers make up quarter of workplace deaths, new figures reveal

Employers are being urged to provide better protection for older workers as new figures reveal a quarter of those killed at work last year were aged 60 or over. Thirty-seven of the 147 people who...
MENTAL WELLBEING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED BY RUGBY LEGENDS

MENTAL WELLBEING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED BY RUGBY LEGENDS

Rugby icons Richard Hill MBE, Roger Uttley OBE and the Harlequins’ Mark Lambert, joined global recruitment consultancy Robert Walters and Movember in launching their world-wide employee...
Hairy Handlebars Robert Walters Group

Robert Walters Group challenges staff to ‘Break the Cycle’

Global specialist recruiter Robert Walters Group has announced plans for their world-wide employee wellbeing initiative - #BreakTheCycle. The scheme comes in response to Robert Walters Group...
Ian Clark, IED Training founder and former Royal Marine

IOSH courses support mission to maintain peace in Afghanistan

Scotland-based IED Training Solutions has become the first UK training consultancy to deliver IOSH-approved courses in Afghanistan. IED Training, which was founded by former Royal Marine Ian Clark,...
Mates in Mind: ‘Collaborative approach to mental health needed’

Mates in Mind: ‘Collaborative approach to mental health needed’

Encouraged by growing industry support for prioritising mental health in the workplace, Mates in Mind renews its call to industry leaders to take a joined-up approach to addressing mental health....
Mental health effects can last years after getting the physical all-clear for cancer, says RedArc Nurses

Mental health effects can last years after getting the physical all-clear for cancer

On World Cancer Day today, RedArc Nurses are warning employers to be extra vigilant about the mental wellbeing of those employees dealing with cancer in the workplace. And this isn’t just for...
Lower paid workers fear discussing mental health issues with employers

Lower paid workers fear discussing mental health issues with employers

Workers on lower salaries feel less comfortable talking to their employer about mental health, according to a report entitled Why BWell from Barnett Waddingham. The research, which surveyed 3,000 UK...
GripHero rolls out hand-protection to forecourts

GripHero rolls out hand-protection to forecourts

GripHero Ltd, the developer of a revolutionary new hand-protection dispenser that enables drivers to avoid contact with contaminants on fuel handles, has started the distribution of the...
 ONE IN FOUR LEAVE JOB DUE TO MENTAL HEALTH

ONE IN FOUR LEAVE JOB DUE TO MENTAL HEALTH

One in four people working in human resources and administration has left a job due to mental health problems, research by first aid charity St John Ambulance has found.    The...
Mates in Mind Comment on Developments to Britain’s Mental Health

Mates in Mind Comment on Developments to Britain’s Mental health

Today Britain’s first Minister for Mental health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention Mrs Doyle-Price was appointed ready for World Mental Health Day 2018. Mates in Mind says it welcomes this...

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