
Mind survey results: Workplace Mental Health
Men are more likely to have work-related mental health problems than women, finds an August 2017 survey by Mind. And they’re less prepared to take time off and seek help.
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Men are more likely to have work-related mental health problems than women, finds an August 2017 survey by Mind. And they’re less prepared to take time off and seek help.

These FAQs provide an overview of a selection of legal issues affected by Brexit. They aim to clarify the current state of the law, and

Very significant differences in typical incomes and employment between ethnicities remain, finds an August 2017 briefing by the Resolution Foundation.

It is time to look again at Personal Independence Payment (PIP), finds a July 2017 report by the National AIDS Trust.

Living with a disability or long-term condition like HIV increases the risk of financial exclusion and can have a significant impact on finances, finds a July 2017 report by the National AIDS Trust.

In June 2017, the House of Commons Library published a briefing paper with key statistics on ethnic minority representation in Parliament, the civil service and
A July 2017 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation explores issues faced in lone-mother families.
‘Engaging effectively with public attitudes towards refugees and migrants requires understanding the real world concerns, emotions and values around which attitudes are formed’, according to

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has published its 2016 Annual Human Rights Report.

In this country, as a result of discrimination, too many people are held back because of who they are rather than what they do, finds a July 2017 Bright Blue report.