Menopause is increasingly recognised as a significant workplace issue, affecting employee wellbeing, performance and retention. With many women experiencing symptoms that impact confidence, concentration and mental health at work, organisations are under growing pressure to ensure the right support is in place.
At the same time, changes introduced through the Employment Rights Act 2025 mean employers must be prepared to take a more structured and proactive approach. From developing Menopause Action Plans to ensuring appropriate workplace support, HR teams need practical, evidence-based guidance to navigate both the wellbeing and compliance aspects of menopause at work.
So, where can you go from here?

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If you’re looking to…
- Access expert, tailored advice to support individual employees through menopause
- Improve awareness and understanding of menopause across your organisation
- Equip managers with the knowledge, tools and confidence to have informed, supportive conversations
- Reduce absenteeism, presenteeism and avoidable staff turnover
- Support employees to perform at their best and protect productivity
- Promote better health and wellbeing across your workplace
- Strengthen your inclusive culture and prepare for upcoming legislative expectations
…we can help!
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