Stress - staff wellbeing hub
Find out more about managing stress and the resources available to you.
Find out more about managing stress and the resources available to you.
Regular exercise will help keep you in shape, it also keeps you mentally and emotionally healthy. Keeping fit is proven to help reduce anxiety, stress and depression, and research suggests that exercise can improve the symptoms of mild depression and even prevent a relapse. Find out more about getting regular exercise.
See advice on how to get a better night’s sleep. You may have found that you have slipped into bad habits, such as binge-watching TV series or spending more time on social media immediately before bed.
Find out more about OCD including the way it can impact our thinking, behaviours, physical sensations, and emotions along with some self-help interventions on ways to manage it.
Find out more about diabetes, including how to reduce your risk of developing it, signs and symptoms of diabetes and advice on managing this condition.
Find out more about the mental health support and advice available to you as well as resources to helo boost your mental health and wellbeing.
While targeted towards men, the information on this page might be relevant to some transgender, non-binary and intersex people. We encourage all staff to share the information amongst their family, friends and colleagues. See the support and advice available to you.
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The General Assistant and Cleaning teams provide cleaning and portering services to all Liverpool John Moores University’s Academic and Non-academic buildings. Find out more about our cleaning and portering services.
The Maintenance team is responsible for keeping the University's buildings "fit for purpose" we oversee all minor works, repairs, reactive, long term and planned preventative maintenance. Find out more about our maintenance service.