Joanne Swann

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Joanne is the editor for Workplace Wellbeing Professional and has a keen interest in promoting the safety and wellbeing of the global workforce. After earning a bachelor's degree in English literature and media studies, she taught English in China and Vietnam for two years. Before joining Work Well Pro, Joanne worked as a marketing coordinator for luxury property, where her responsibilities included blog writing, photography, and video creation.
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Organisations encouraged to act on World Suicide Prevention Day for employees home and abroad

As World Suicide Prevention Day approaches on September 10, 2023, organisations around the globe are encouraged to take crucial steps to support their employee’s mental health.

Differences in wellbeing risks between the UK and other regions 

New research shows major differences between current health risks in the UK and those reported two years ago, as well as differences between UK and global health risks.

How to cope with redundancy

Redundancy is not personal to you – it is the role you have taken that is redundant, and unfortunately, this is an inconvenient process many face.

Gen Z AI job fears – 61% say it will take much of their role 

It has been revealed the extent to which employees grapple with job fears that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will take all or part of their job, with younger workers particularly worried.

Women’s access to future-focused jobs at risk

Almost two-thirds (59%) of employers say if current working practices don't change, companies run the risk of forcing out women employees, according to new research.

School closures – impact on working parents and employer response

The current situation poses a significant challenge to parents. Those affected by the closures are facing disruptions in their routines, impacting their ability to balance work and childcare.

Dealing with imposter syndrome – insights from survey on UK workplace confidence

A new survey on workplace confidence has found 49% of UK workers suffer from low confidence during performance reviews, even though 71% of those respondents feel confident at other times.

Antidepressant stigma in corporate culture

England is experiencing an increased use of antidepressants due to the pandemic's psychological impact. Workplaces need to urgently address the persistence of stigma surrounding mental health.

Fuelled for excellence – debunking nutrition myths for a thriving workplace

With workplace well-being and online workouts gaining increasing interest, it has become important to discern between factual information and nutrition myths to achieve the best outcomes.

Unveiling the top 10 peaceful destinations in the UK

The idea of relaxing and escaping reality is a necessity for many people, and with this in mind, experts have sought to discover the most peaceful destinations for a staycation in the UK.