How to Become a Menopause-Positive Workplace- By Menopause Xplored
Practical advice and tips to help create a supportive, menopause positive workplace.
Tuesday 10 Dec 2024
Starts: 12:00 p.m. Ends: 1:00 p.m.
Online Event
Practical advice and tips to help create a supportive, menopause positive workplace.
Tuesday 10 Dec 2024
Starts: 12:00 p.m. Ends: 1:00 p.m.
Online Event
This free webinar about menopause is for everyone – employers and employees, men and women. You will receive practical advice for improving support in the workplace for colleagues experiencing menopause.
Hosted by menopause expert Diane Danzebrink, joined by Zoe Irons from Wellbeing of Women and Liz Cunningham from Menopause Reality.
In this session, we will be joined by Helen Wardropper. Helen kindly shared her own experience of the menopause in one of the Menopause Reality immersive films we show in our Menopause Xplored face-to-face sessions. She will join the panel in this webinar to talk about some of the challenges she has faced in the workplace and some examples of support she has received.
We will discuss common challenges employers face when trying to implement menopause-positive policies and offer solutions and strategies for overcoming these barriers.
We will also discuss the benefits of having a good culture around menopause, such as improved staff retention.
You can email questions for the speakers in advance to zirons@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk.
This webinar is one of a series of five on menopause in the workplace, organised as part of the Menopause Xplored project.
We are working with Menopause Reality, a multi-film immersive project from Forward Slash Films, sharing individual stories of women's experiences of the menopause in the workplace, viewed in VR headsets. Workshops will be delivered by leading menopause expert Diane Danzebrink from Menopause Support.
Menopause Xplored has been developed by Wellbeing of Women and is funded through the VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund. This is part of a partnership programme between the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and the UK Health Security Agency.