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Workplace Wellbeing Professional is an online magazine featuring news and analysis on a broad range of employee wellbeing topics, focused on a UK based audience.
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London Bridge Hospital achieves platinum accreditation in esteemed people management award

London Bridge Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare UK, has achieved Platinum accreditation in the We Invest in People award.

Carlene Jackson: Women in tech

Women in tech is rightfully considered a vital topic of discussion. We sat down with CEO Carlene Jackson to query her thoughts on the matter.

Almost 3/10 married Brits trapped as unable to afford divorce

Research has revealed as many as 27 percent admit that their financial situation is the only thing stopping them from a divorce.

Financial difficulty surrounding Britain’s eye health

The COLC is having a worrying impact on Britain’s eye health - 1/5 cannot afford an eye test because their bills have gone up.

Women’s healthcare company, Organon, to offer Peppy support

Women's healthcare company, Organon, will be offering all 600 UK employees and their partners access to support from Peppy.

Changing work patterns: employers need help with global wellbeing support

A rise in short-term assignments, post-Covid regrowth in business travel, and more recruitment of...

Positive interventions aid employee productivity

Positive interventions that distract workers from difficult tasks actually help to reduce stress levels, according to new research from WHU.

How to remain in control at the office Christmas party

The office Christmas party is a tradition that many people look forward to. However, if not treated carefully, it can quickly get out of hand.

Bright Horizons announces membership of the Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse

Bright Horizons announces its membership of the Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse taking action on domestic abuse. 

‘Self-medication’ increases after pandemic

UK homeworkers suffer most from technostress and there is a growing trend towards 'self-medication'.