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Supporting parents’ wellbeing at work

Supporting parents’ wellbeing at work

by Gow Nimalan | Dec 15, 2021 | Featured, Workplace Wellbeing Best Practice

Juggling parenting and a career can be challenging for many and can often leave parents feeling exhausted, with little time spent on their own wellbeing. Thankfully, more businesses are appreciating how tough it can be for parents in their workforce and are supporting...
Q&A with Meg Murray Jones from Postpartum Plan

Q&A with Meg Murray Jones from Postpartum Plan

by Gow Nimalan | Dec 2, 2021 | Workplace Wellbeing Ideas, Trends & Opinions

As part of our ongoing interview series with those doing great work in the employee wellbeing space, we spoke to Meg Murray Jones, founder of Postpartum Plan and our main partner for our Wellbeing for Working Parents offering.  SWW: Tell us more about your business...
HSBC – delivering employee wellbeing on a global scale

HSBC – delivering employee wellbeing on a global scale

by Gow Nimalan | Nov 20, 2021 | Featured, Workplace Wellbeing Best Practice

At the recent Global Healthy Workplace Awards, HSBC landed the accolade of Best Multinational enterprise, demonstrating to the judges its outstanding achievement in promoting a safe and healthy work environment complementary to the business performance of the...
Employee physical health – companies leading the way

Employee physical health – companies leading the way

by Gow Nimalan | Oct 5, 2021 | Featured, Workplace Wellbeing Best Practice

A focus on employee physical health, exercise and physical activity is given as much importance as mental health here at shine. Of course the two are intrinsically linked, as many studies, like this one from the Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare, show. It can...
Creativity and wellbeing at work: the best of friends

Creativity and wellbeing at work: the best of friends

by Gow Nimalan | Sep 21, 2021 | Workplace Wellbeing Ideas, Trends & Opinions

A recent BBC article stated that ‘most office workers do not expect full time office return’. While this might not come as a huge surprise and will be welcomed by millions of employees that enjoy some aspects of working from home, there are some negatives...
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