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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Only half of companies provide mental health support

New research revealed ahead of World Mental Health Day (Tuesday 10 October) shows the areas where more could be done to support the mental wellbeing of employees.

UK Smoking Ban: Steps towards a healthier nation

Under this new initiative, the legal smoking age will be incrementally raised by one year each year, ensuring that individuals born after a certain date will never legally purchase cigarettes.

Fuelled by sugar – four in ten Brits start the day with a biscuit!

Research reveals the extent to which millions of Brits are fuelled by sugar, from as soon as they wake up, with 57 percent admitting they are “addicted” to sweet foods.

More than 8 out of 10 employers believe workplace menopause support is important

More than eight out ten employers (81%) believe it is important for businesses to support staff experiencing menopause in the workplace, finds a new survey from workplace experts Acas.

Stress caused by financial worry the issue affecting most generations of staff

Employers believe anxiety related to financial worry and debt is the number one health and wellbeing concern among all generational employee demographics, with the exception of Baby-boomers.

Excessive noise hinders finance bosses push for office attendance

Financial businesses encouraging their teams back into the office are failing due to an 'overwhelming problem with excessive noise', a new report reveals.

Tips on maintaining eye health in the run-up to World Sight Day

The statistics paint a striking picture. In the UK, over two million people have a significant vision impairment. It is predicted that this figure will double by 2050.

ChatGPT’s rapid rise in UK workplaces – key findings

Since ChatGPT’s launch, the search for artificial intelligence has rocketed by 1,700%. The chatbot has been the centre of much debate, especially when it comes to its position within the workplace.

Headspace launches ‘Mindful Families’ collection in support of aiding parents’ mental health in the workplace

Headspace has launched a new ‘Mindful Families’ content collection, offering support to those trying to...

New autism support launched for families and carers across England

New autism support is available for families and carers of autistic children and adults thanks to a new, free education programme being launched across England.