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The Telling Signs of Imposter Syndrome and How to Overcome Them

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Meta’s Instagram Linked to Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia in Kids – US States’ Lawsuit

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How to Manage Financial Stress and Anxiety

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Dealing With the Problem of Email Burnout in Accountancy Firms

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Investment in Mental Health Amongst Cybersecurity Professionals Set to Increase According to Infosecurity Europe Poll

Date: March 20, 2023

Infosecurity Europe opens registration for 2023 with cyber investment a critical talking point at the upcoming event Infosecurity Europe, the most influential information security event running from 20-22 June 2023 at ExCeL London, have today shared findings of a recent Twitter poll addressing cybersecurity budgets and investment in 2023. When questioned on which aspect of cybersecurity they’d...

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The Ugly Truth: Why Trust and Mental Health Are Suffering, and What Businesses Can Do to Solve It

Date: December 12, 2022

By Cate Murden, CEO of PUSH Mind and Body Employee wellbeing and mental health have worsened since the pandemic. Trust is breaking down between employees and managers, which is having a big impact on organisational effectiveness as well as the bottom line of the business. In fact, a majority of c-suite leaders in the financial services industry...

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UK to Fine Tech Companies That Fail to Remove Self-Harm Material

Date: November 28, 2022

By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s government intends to make it illegal to encourage others to harm themselves online and will fine social media companies that fail to remove such material, as part of a revamp of legislation governing online behaviour. Promoting suicide is already illegal, but Britain’s digital, culture, media and sport ministry...

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Why We’re All in This Together – Including the Boss

Date: November 18, 2022

By Phil Worms Amid the ceaseless barrage of media noise over the cost-of-living crisis, rocketing fuel prices and the conflict in Ukraine, it’s easy to forget that, at the centre of it all, is the health and wellbeing of millions of people. We may feel blessed that we’re not fighting daily for our lives in...

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Trauma of South Korea Halloween Party Crush Is Pervasive, Expert Says

Date: November 2, 2022

By Daewoung Kim and Hanna Song SEOUL (Reuters) – As South Korea mourns the deaths of more than 150 people in a Halloween party crush, many people – even those not directly involved – are dealing with trauma and a search for answers that has at times blamed the victims, a psychiatry expert says. Thanks...

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As 20% Fall Behind on Bills, Employers Can Do More to Help

Date: October 25, 2022

By Jamie Lawrence, Insights Director at Wagestream As inflation bites and prices soar, the cost of living crisis is really starting to take hold. Even with the energy price guarantee, it is estimated more than 1 million people will be pushed into poverty this winter, pushing UK deprivation levels to their highest in two decades.[1]...