Employees

Employees

Latest Women’s Health Webinars and Support

Our new Wellbeing focus for March and April is ‘Women’s Health & Wellbeing’ and we have launched this new campaign with two new webinars in April.

Please share the poster with QR codes on your workplace notice boards and Wellbeing boards – poster can be found on the Women’s Health download page here.

Menopause Webinar – exploring female menopause

17th April @ 10am

Click here to register: https://wellbeingbooking.co.uk/events/FIB7U2

Menopause can be an incredibly difficult time for those experiencing it, putting great burden on both physical and mental health. This webinar looks at the effects menopause has on physical and mental health, as well as the best way that people experiencing menopause can support themselves.  The session also looks at how those who aren’t experiencing menopause (or won’t) can offer support to family, friends and colleagues.

You are invited to register for this 60 minute webinar, delivered live, exploring female menopause. There will be an opportunity to ask questions of our skilled health practitioner at the end of the session. Once you have registered the calendar invite will be sent out to you.

**NEW** Supporting others through the menopause

Friday 19th April @ 12pm – 12:30pm

To register click here

This session will be run by Care first Menopause Mentor, Suzanne.

In this webinar, we will explore ways to support individuals going through menopause and touch upon the concept of male menopause, often referred to as andropause.

Women’s Health Webinar

Women’s Health Webinar: 23rd April 2pm

Click here to register: https://wellbeingbooking.co.uk/events/KYELBY

Many aspects of women’s health can be overlooked, which is why awareness is so important. This webinar offers helpful tips and awareness around various aspects of women’s health, including:

  • Prevalent cancers and screening services.
  • Self-examination, signs, symptoms and early detection.
  • Mental health, including post-natal depression.
  • Menopause.
  • Risks around diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.
  • Plus much more.

Further Resources

You can find lots of resources on our UK News Women’s Health download page HERE. Please these on your workplace notice boards and wellbeing notice boards.