Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Sarah Murphy, has stressed the importance of mental health in the workplace during a visit to an employer leading the way with supporting their employees. Ms Murphy visited brand and signage consultancy Morgan Consults in...
The latest WHO guidance on intersectoral monitoring for health reiterates the need for countries to develop a combination of targeted and universal policies across areas such as social affairs, urban planning, urban transport, education, work and the...
A new scheme which aims to support over 10,500 people who are in recovery from substance or alcohol misuse, or have mental ill-health, to get into education, training or work has been launched by the Welsh Government. The programme, the only Wales-wide service of its...
Employers—Healthy Working Wales (HWW) wants to know your workplace health and wellbeing concerns and how they can help. The 2023 Employer Survey is designed for employers with staff in Wales. It is the third in a series of HWW surveys which allow them to track factors...
New research from Public Health Wales has identified that while the majority of people would like to continue working from home, nearly half surveyed also reported worsened wellbeing and feelings of loneliness. The survey, carried out in November 2020 to January 2021...