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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Government urged to strengthen draft Mental Health Bill

The Government’s draft Mental Health Bill must be strengthened to address issues surrounding detainment and racial inequalities.

Wandercraft deploys Atalante exoskeletons for US post-stroke patients

Wandercraft, a leading company in healthcare exoskeletons, announced that the US Food and Drug...

British Safety Council offers free well-being support

British Safety Council has re-opened its offer to SMEs and micro-sized employers to apply to attend a free 3-hour workshop to help them develop a well-being strategy.

Gympass welcomes headspace into its wellbeing network

Gympass has announced a partnership with Headspace Health to add Headspace, its mindfulness service, to its suite of well-being apps.

Stigma around menopause continues

Research has revealed women are increasingly concerned about discussing their health in the workplace & a lack of support for menopause.

Employers not recording the impact of sickness absence

Although 85% of employers record the sickness absence of their staff, only 63% measure the impact sick leave has on their business.

Are Brits falling out of love with exercise?

According to new research, only half of UK adults feel healthy, with Brits' relationship with exercise continuing to be strained.

68% of UK small business owners suffer with poor mental health

57% of small business owners feel that their business is at risk of closure in the coming year because of current economic instability. 

Over 1/3 of employees experience significant mental ill health

The UK mental ill health crisis is worse than estimated. 35% of working people are suffering with moderate to severe depression or anxiety.

Top tips to reduce stress levels during the COLC

Self care and exercise are among some of top tips for how to reduce stress levels during the cost of living crisis.