Joanne Swann

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Joanne is the editor for Workplace Wellbeing Professional and has a keen interest in promoting the safety and wellbeing of the global workforce. After earning a bachelor's degree in English literature and media studies, she taught English in China and Vietnam for two years. Before joining Work Well Pro, Joanne worked as a marketing coordinator for luxury property, where her responsibilities included blog writing, photography, and video creation.
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Top tips for a healthy Ramadan 2024

With Ramadan 2024 approaching, the British Nutrition Foundation are highlighting the importance of eating well to support health during the month of fasting.

Less than one in five employees getting a good night’s sleep

A staggering one in three employees rates their sleep quality as poor, while less than one in five consider their sleep to be of good or excellent quality.

Less than 1/5 fitness influencers have related qualifications

Less than a fifth of fitness influencers have any related qualifications or credentials, making it hard to choose which fitness advice to take!

Retiring at 71? These signs could mean you’re ready for a career change

The average working week is 36.4 hours. Over a lifetime, this can amount to over 90,000 hours, highlighting the importance of getting enjoyment out of your work.

Brits looking for sickie excuses more than ever

At the start of February, in a single day it’s estimated that 1.6 million people called in sick, with many experts citing the end of dry January playing a role.

Osteopath tips to prevent back pain sabotaging your sleep

A leading UK back specialist is urging those with back pain to adopt some simple 'back hygiene' measures to help ensure a good night's sleep.

Employees disconnected at work due to corporate jargon

Corporate jargon is limiting employees’ ability to be authentic, leaving workers feeling disconnected and less likely to start conversations at work.

Talking and listening essential for building a healthier workforce

Despite many employees often taking their worries to work with them, in true British fashion, we hide it with a smile and resist talking about it....

Employment platforms are discouraging job seekers

Employment platforms are not accessible for everyone, with most job seekers finding them challenging to search and apply for jobs.

Expert advice for improving cardiovascular health

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. It accounts for approximately a third of global deaths – that's nearly 20 million people per year.