Resilience can have a big effect on how we work and how we feel at work. This podcast episode looks at ways we can help strengthen our ability to bounce back after setbacks.
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What disability means by law - Disability examples
Examples of when someone might be disabled, based on the Equality Act 2010.
Bereaved partner's paternity leave - Keeping in touch
How an employee and employer should keep in touch during bereaved partner's paternity leave, including keeping in touch (KIT) days.
Workforce resilience: adaptation based on reflection
Outgoing Acas Chair Sir Brendan Barber discusses resilience and collective healing as we adapt to new ways of working.
Menopause at work - Managing the menopause
Advice for employers on how to manage the effects of the menopause on staff and why it's important.
It’s time to talk about loneliness
Acas policy adviser Simone Cheng looks at the impact of loneliness on our health and wellbeing.
Time off for medical appointments
Advice on taking time off for medical appointments, including giving proof and time off for operations.
Characteristics and drivers of disability discrimination employment tribunal claims
Independent research
Pregnancy and maternity discrimination - Discrimination complaints
What to do if you've experienced pregnancy and maternity discrimination at work or you're an employer handling a complaint.
Stress and anxiety at work – policy paper
Policy paper with the results from a YouGov poll held in Spring 2019 to understand levels of stress and anxiety in the workplace. The poll was commissioned by Acas.