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How to adapt your workplace culture to manage stress

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The past few years have seen many traditional taboos broken and developments in the workplace have reflected this, from the introduction of shared paternity leave and the increasing conversation around the impact of the menopause at work. This year, however, these conversations have slowed down somewhat as the global pandemic took precedent. Focus moved to […]

Top Tips: Navigating redundancy for your business during Covid-19

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By Kelly Feehan, Service Director at CABA, the wellbeing charity The economic fallout from covid-19 has hit the UK hard, and the country, along with much of the rest of the world, is now thought to be entering its worst recession in 300 years. This will have a huge impact on businesses and organisations across […]

Workplace Wellbeing: How to create a workplace culture that manages stress

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CABA, the wellbeing charity, shares its advice on creating cultures that help to manage stress in the workplace… The past few years have seen many traditional taboos broken and developments in the workplace have reflected this, such as the introduction of shared paternity leave and the increasing conversation around the impact of the menopause at work. […]

How To: Banish stress in the workplace

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It’s the same story every year, July and August fly by, and in that time half of the office disappeared on annual leave – while they enjoyed time with their families and soaked up the sun – it often fell to the rest of us to pick up their work and ensure their tasks were […]

How To: Support your menopausal employees

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By Jessica French, Learning and Development Manager at CABA Over the last few years we’ve seen a huge rise in the conversations around subjects which have traditionally been shunned by the mainstream media. The stigma towards mental health and even sexual harassment has been tackled, however, one subject still remains taboo: the menopause. Employment of women […]

Shared parental leave: A revolutionary concept, but sadly moving at a glacial pace of change

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By Paul Guess, CABA Shared Parental Leave (SPL) was introduced in April 2015. When asked about it, the then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg explained, ‘more and more fathers want to play a hands-on role with their young children, but too many feel that they can’t.’ The SPL scheme was a way to give more ‘choice’ […]