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Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Learn how to help employees understand sun exposure risks and the importance of protecting their skin.
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National Walking Month
As an employer, you can promote National Walking Month to encourage staff to be more active, helping them to feel better and increase workplace wellbeing.
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Dementia Action Week
Dementia Action Week aims to raise awareness of early diagnosis of dementia. Learn how you can help raise awareness by providing resources and taking action.
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Men’s Health Week
Find out how employers can use Men’s Health Week to start conversations and encourage employees to take proactive steps towards better health.
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Diabetes Week
Find out how employers can use Diabetes Week to raise awareness of diabetes, share tips and resources and support employees who have diabetes.
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Managing Sickness Absence webinar
Join HWW's Free Webinar: Managing Sickness Absence (MSA) for Employers – Back by Popular Demand!
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Clean Air Day
Learn about the importance of tackling air pollution in the workplace, ways to support National Clean Air Day and how to create a cleaner, healthier environment for employees.
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Plastic Free July
Find out how employers can get involved in Plastic Free July, including resources and assets to use to promote the importance of recycling in the workplace.
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Alcohol Awareness Week
Learn how employers can use Alcohol Awareness Week as an opportunity talk about the harms of drinking alcohol with employees and find useful resources to use.
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Cycle to Work Day
Learn how employers can use Cycle to Work Day to promote the benefits of active travel and find resources to encourage employees to use a bike to get to work.
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Menopause Awareness Month
Menopause Awareness Month highlights the impact of menopause on employees and the workplace. Employers in Wales can create an environment where staff feel supported, valued and able to perform at their best.