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    Why sit-stand desk investments fail without an active working strategy

    Many employers provide sit-stand desks in a well-intentioned bid to avoid the health and productivity problems arising from prolonged sedentary working, but this approach is doomed to fail unless it forms part of a wider, everyday workplace culture that encourages and promotes ‘active working’ and regular exercise.

    By Gavin Bradley, Active Working CIC and Get Britain Standing Chief wellness officer Yo-Yo OFFICE® on 03 June 2026

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    Why physical security is a cornerstone of psychological wellbeing

    The measures in place to protect a work site from problems like trespassing or fly-tipping on adjacent premises can have a positive or negative effect on worker wellbeing, productivity and motivation, so it’s essential employers consider measures like effective site perimeters and security arrangements when assessing overall safety and wellbeing risks.

    By Chloe Miller, CC Consulting on 03 June 2026

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    ‘The right to a safe means of escape’: what Stephen Fry’s fall teaches us about event safety

    Court documents filed in April by lawyers representing actor Stephen Fry say he was injured in a two-metre fall from a stage.

    By Belinda Liversedge on 03 June 2026

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    The law is clear. The support isn’t. Why cancer still carries an unfair burden at work

    With cancer set to affect 5.4 million people in the UK by 2045, no employer can afford to be unprepared. The legal framework is clear, the evidence is compelling but too many employees with cancer are still left to carry the burden alone, navigating rights their employers should have told them about.

    By Barbara Wilson, Working With Cancer on 01 June 2026

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    Actions employers can take to support good mental health in the workplace

    Supporting employee mental health brings a range of benefits for individuals and the business alike, and many of the appropriate steps are simple and grounded in open communication, trust and transparency.

    By Dr David Crepaz-Keay, Mental Health Foundation on 01 June 2026

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    Managing migraine at work: what do employers get wrong?

    Research suggests many managers would be reluctant to hire someone who experiences migraine due to fears they may regularly be absent from work, but simple and low-cost workplace adjustments are often all that is required to support people with migraine to continue to be fully productive.

    By Andrea Quinn, The Migraine Trust on 01 June 2026

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    There’s an app for that

    Mobile apps are playing an ever-greater role in helping to keep people safe at work, with Indian universities and industry working closely together to develop the required technology.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 11 September 2023

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    Why delegation is becoming a workplace wellbeing issue

    Delegation of tasks can support mental wellbeing, as providing workers with an element of control and allowing them to use their skills and initiative has been shown to make people more resilient to stress. However, it is essential managers have the skills and confidence to delegate work in an effective and supportive manner.

    By Chloe Miller, CC Consulting on 15 May 2026

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    Disability inclusion in Indian workplaces: what needs to change?

    Although discrimination against disabled people has long been unlawful in India, disabled people are still under-represented in the country’s workforce. Now, campaigners are calling for larger companies to lead the way by stepping up efforts to recruit, support and retain disabled talent – for instance, by making workplaces more accessible for disabled workers.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 15 May 2026

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    How to create an inclusive workplace for neurodivergent employees

    Neurodivergent people bring a unique set of talents to the workplace, but it’s essential employers work with them to make appropriate adjustments to working environments, technology and job roles to enable them to thrive.

    By Gabrielle Taylor, Mates in Mind on 13 May 2026