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Menopause: Supporting Staff in the Workplace - February 2027

Date

Wednesday, February 3, 2027

Time

11:00 AM Europe/London

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Agenda

Education Mutual is providing a FREE interactive workshop hosted by experienced therapist Melanie Hall.

Creating a supportive workplace can make a significant difference to colleagues experiencing menopause. This interactive workshop explores the impact menopause can have in the workplace, helping attendees to better understand the challenges individuals may face and how to provide meaningful support.

Whether you're a manager, colleague, or experiencing menopause yourself, this session will share practical advice, effective communication strategies, and the latest information on available support and treatment options, helping to foster a more inclusive and understanding workplace.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • You will receive a link to join the webinar one day prior to the event.
  • Please note that if you register on the day of the event, you may not be sent a link to join the event
  • Please ensure that you review our Webinar FAQs prior to joining the meeting. We are unable to assist with individual technical problems prior to, or during the webinar.

Ms Melanie Hall

An experienced accredited BACP (The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy) registered therapist passionate about helping individuals overcome the barriers that stop you from living life to the full.

Melanie has experience of working with with school staff and employers providing counselling and psychotherapy around a wide range of issues. She supports workplaces and individuals around personal and professional development, having more than 15 years of experience in leadership and management roles.