Mental well-being at the workplace
- March 25, 2019
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Singapore Safety News
No CommentsMental well-being, not just physical well-being, is quickly becoming one of the essentials in workplace wellness programmes nowadays. The Singapore branch of design and engineering firm Arup recently started a mental health first-aid training programme. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Learn more about ST PREMIUM. Enjoy unlimited access to
Workplace workout 'essential for good mental and physical health'
- August 6, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
PUBLISHED: 11:18 06 August 2017 Richard Cornwell Ward staff at Beccles Hospital taking part in a pilates class run by physiotherapist Sarah Doyle. Picture: ECCH Archant A lunchtime walk around Beccles was organised for staff as well as a pilates class at Beccles Hospital. ECCH physiotherapy business support manager Rita Marjoram and Health, safety and
Corporate culture vital to employees' mental health and well-being, say Peel experts
- July 20, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
Top Stories More News More News Top Stories More News More News Let’s block ads! (Why?) workplace health and safety
Mental health days: why it's so hard for employees to ask for time off
- July 15, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
We can easily approach our bosses if we think we’re getting a cold, but when it comes to the state of our mental health, employees often have a hard time asking for time off. Story continues below After a story of a woman’s e-mail exchange to her CEO asking for mental health days went viral,
Meet the CEO Whose Comments About Mental Health in the Workplace Went Viral
- July 13, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
Madalyn Parker, a web developer at Olark Live Chat in Ann Arbor, Mich., recently emailed her colleagues to let them know she would be using two sick days to focus on her mental health. When the CEO of the company, Ben Congleton, responded by thanking her for helping “cut through the stigma” of mental health,
The crippling impact of mental health on small business owners
- June 28, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
Many small business owners are already aware of the potential costs associated with workplace health and safety, but most don’t consider the risks to themselves and their employees outside of typical workplace accidents. Our idea of occupational health and safety generally stops at the obvious physical risks we see experience at our workplace – such
Why you need a mental health leader – The Globe and Mail
- June 23, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
This is part of a series examining the mental health experience in Canada’s workplaces.Take part in ourshort survey (tgam.ca/mentalhealthsurvey) and add your voice to this important conversation.This article provides employers insights to help them better support employees with mental health issues.This series supports The Globe and Mail and Morneau Shepell’s Employee Recommended Workplace Award, which
A step by step plan to improve workplace mental health
- June 9, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
This is part of a series examining the mental health experience in Canada’s workplaces.Take part in ourshort survey (tgam.ca/mentalhealthsurvey) and add your voice to this important conversation.This article provides employers insights to help them better support employees with mental health issues.This series supports The Globe and Mail and Morneau Shepell’s Employee Recommended Workplace Award, which
National Standard tops Centre's impact on workplace mental health since 2007
- June 6, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
WINNIPEG, June 5, 2017 /CNW/ – Great-West Life congratulates the Great-West Life Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace on its 10th anniversary and for its many collaborations and contributions that have helped advance workplace mental health in Canada. The Centre’s key achievements since 2007 include developing resources to support the mental health and productivity
Mental wellbeing 'left out' of workplace health and safety policies, says safety consultant
- May 13, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Global Safety News
Despite increased awareness, construction companies are still failing to recognise the importance of mental wellbeing in their health and safety policies, says safety consultant Paul Makoff-Clark. Despite the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) finding that 12 million working days were lost due to stress, depression and anxiety in 2015/16. the Kent Safety Solutions managing director
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