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How can employers support employees with dementia?

Employee Benefits

Employers are legally required to make reasonable workplace adjustments where possible for employees impacted by dementia to the point that it satisfies the disability definition. Employers should offer training for managers and staff on how to support someone with dementia in the workplace.

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Spring Budget 2023: Government to focus on mental health and musculoskeletal issues at work

Employee Benefits

Plans include embedding tailored employment support within mental health and musculoskeletal services in England, including expanding the individual placement and support (IPS) scheme, and scaling up musculoskeletal hubs in the community. In many cases, employees wouldn’t leave work if they were better supported by their employer.

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Empowering Women: Supporting return to work after pregnancy

Employee Benefits

The journey of motherhood is a beautiful and transformative experience, and as we embrace the progress of gender equality, it is crucial for employers to play an active role in supporting women as they return to work after pregnancy. First, it’s vital for employers to understand the emotional challenges and concerns of mums returning to work.

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How to Support Veteran Employees in the Workplace: A Complete Guide

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As an employer, have you ever considered the extraordinary blend of skills, resilience, and dedication that veteran employees can bring to your workplace?  Employers should recognize the significance of rank and hierarchy in the military, as these elements influence how veterans approach teamwork and leadership in a civilian setting.