To support men's mental health in the workplace this Movember, we need to explore the factors shaping the unique narrative of men's emotional well-being in employment.
The rate of suicide among men in the UK is three times higher than it is for women. It cannot be stated enough – it is okay to talk about our mental health!
In the UK, there are around 193,000 new cancer cases diagnosed among men every year, around 11,000 more than women, with the number of men being diagnosed actually rising..
Men clock up around 1.5 thousand hours a year in an office. As men are less likely to seek help, it's essential to understand how workplace culture can protect them.
As Movember month gets underway, organisations are calling on employers to talk more openly about male infertility and promote inclusive benefits policies.
40% of men in the UK will not open up about their mental health problems. With Movember in full swing, it's time to properly look out for when the men in your life are feeling low.
With the spotlight on Movember and male health this month, new data finds 1 in 3 working fathers still don't feel comfortable talking to their employer about family commitments.
Female employees are twice as likely to access mental health support in comparison to male colleagues. Discover ways that firms can encourage their male employees to seek help.
All working parents need support. Expert advice on how employers can support new dads and help make the transition back to work that little bit easier.
12.5% of men in the UK are thought to be suffering from a mental health disorder. Men’s Health Week is an important opportunity to get men talking about the things they don't want to talk about.