The Independent Health and Wellbeing Group offers education about the menopause for employers.
By Will Glennon & Clara BullockTwo-thirds of menopausal women aged 40-60The Independent Health and Wellbeing Group in Bristol hopes to change this by offering educational events.
The study by CIPD found two-thirds of women with experience of menopausal symptoms said they had a mostly negative effect on them at work.Hazel Hayden, founder of the group, menopause specialist and consultant nurse, said: "There's a huge lack of education in women's health. "Me and my team of nurses want to talk about women's health in relation to men's health and the wider business context."The panel discussed the importance of creating a menopause-friendly environment at work
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