Physical health

You’ll never walk alone – Hiking communities receive mental health first aid training

Over 20 community leaders from young, diverse outdoors communities are receiving mental health first aid training as a means to join the dots between the power of community, nature and mental health.

Workplace nutrition interventions boost productivity

Workplace nutrition interventions are documented to improve health outcomes in most areas of health including depression, fatigue & anxiety.

Carola Becker: Creating a culture of wellbeing using wellbeing challenges

Creating a culture of wellbeing isn’t just about offering gym memberships! Discover some amazing ways employers can nurture their workforce.

Caroline Peyton: Should managers go bananas for bananas in the workplace?

Will bananas and coffee make you more productive at work? The truth is no. It might give a short-term boost, yet that boost will likely dip.

Graham Sharp: How AI technologies can help cut workplace accidents and improve wellbeing

Reducing workplace accidents while improving safety and well-being has clear benefits: a healthy, engaged workforce & increased productivity.

Asbestos exposure the single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK

New 'Don't Let the Dust Settle' campaign calls time on asbestos by raising awareness of the dangers of asbestos exposure and the asbestos-related cancer, mesothelioma.

Millions of Brits at risk of skin damage!

A reckless approach to sun care is putting huge numbers of Brits at risk of skin damage, premature ageing and melanoma, new research reveals.

1/2 UK adults say its too expensive to stay healthy!

A recent report on the state of health and well-being has revealed 54% of UK adults are saying it is becoming too expensive to stay healthy.

Laura Supple: Creating an active office for increased health and wellbeing

As businesses return to the office, organisations have a unique opportunity to promote an active office for increased health and wellbeing.

82% of UK workers suffer from physical pain due to their stress levels at work

High-stress levels across the office-based UK workforce have led to a significant number of workers reporting physical pain.

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