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Alcohol and drug support - staff wellbeing hub
The effects of alcohol and drugs can be a problem for physical and mental health, as well as cause problems at work. See advice on how to reduce your alcohol intake or support for yourself or family members.
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2022 Virgin Pulse step challenge
At LJMU we know the key to our success is taking care of our most valuable asset – our people. We want our workplace to be somewhere you look forward to coming to every day, where healthy lifestyle choices are valued and encouraged, and where everyone feels supported. And we want to have some fun along the way! To help us achieve this, we’re proud to announce the return of the Virgin Pulse step challenge this May!
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Understanding the menopause - staff wellbeing hub
Find out more about understanding the menopause, a natural part of ageing that typically occurs between the age of 45 and 55, when oestrogen levels begin to decline.
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Your Financial Wellbeing
Financial wellbeing is just as important as physical wellbeing. Stress caused by money worries can impact your health in many ways, both physically and mentally.
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Depression and low mood - staff wellbeing hub
See information on depression and low mood, such as the signs and symptoms, how it impacts our thinking, emotions, physical sensations and behaviours plus some self-help interventions on managing it.
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Dementia - staff wellbeing hub
Dementia is a term used to describe a range of progressive neurological disorders. LJMU has been involved in the world of dementia care for many years and is an active member of the Liverpool Dementia Action Alliance.
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Blood donation - staff wellbeing hub
Find out how you can register to donate blood.
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Smoking cessation - staff wellbeing hub
Find out more about giving up smoking and see the support available to you.
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Panic disorder - staff wellbeing hub
Find out more information on panic attacks and panic disorder, such as the way it can impact our thinking, behaviours, physical sensations, and emotions along with some self-help interventions on ways to manage it.