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WorkLife Business New – April 2024

We’re excited to bring you the April Edition of WorkLife Business News, themed around “Navigating Wellbeing and Mental Health in the Modern Workplace.” This issue is rich with expert insights and strategies aimed at fostering stress-free, mentally healthy work environments.

Highlights include a compelling piece by Tom Hoosen-Webber, Chief People & Procurement Officer at Bupa Global (India & UK). In his article, “Why We Put Diversity and Inclusion at the Heart of Employee Wellbeing,” Tom explores the integral role of diversity in fostering a supportive workplace.

Don’t miss the invaluable insights from Andrew Berrie, Mind’s Head of Workplace Wellbeing. His feature on enhancing mental health at work is essential reading for anyone looking to improve their organizational culture.

Dive into these articles and more by clicking through to this month’s issue. Your journey towards a healthier, more inclusive workplace begins here.