Signposting Page
If you think that you or one of your employees is experiencing bullying and harassment at work then there are some links below which may be useful to you.
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Bullying
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To find out if what you are experiencing at work is bullying take a look at: https://stan.store/workplacebullyingproject/p/i-want-to-find-out-if-im-a-target-of-a-bully-now It is an American site, but the points are relevant here.
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Mind - https://www.mind.org.uk/ Mental Health Charity where you can find information around supporting your own mental health.
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National Bullying Helpline https://www.nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk/about.html
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Shout – Free, confidential Text support Service. Text ‘Shout’ to 85258 or visit the website for more information https://giveusashout.org/
Sexual Harassment
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https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/crime-info/types-crime/sexual-harassment/#:~:text=contacting%20your%20local%20Victim%20Support,08%2008%2016%2089%20111 Victim Support information and helplines
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https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/help-after-rape-and-sexual-assault/ Practical medical information
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https://www.sarsas.org.uk/ Support and information
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https://sexualabusesupport.campaign.gov.uk/ Government website explaining what can be seen as sexual harassment
Pregnancy and Maternity
Pregnant then screwed https://pregnantthenscrewed.com/
Racism
Royal College of Psychiatrists https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/improving-care/act-against-racism/experiencing-racism
Support for Carers
There are various organisations that provide help and support to carers, including:
· Carers UK, which provides help and advice for carers on employment rights, benefits and tax credits, assessments, and other practical matters for carers;
· The NHS website, which provides a wealth of information and advice for carers;
· Grace Care Consulting, which provides advice and support on care, special needs and neurodiversity.
· Age UK and Independent Age, which offer information and support to anyone providing informal unpaid care to an older person through a range of local services;
· Contact a Family, which provides support, advice and information to families with disabled children; and
· Carers Trust, which works with other organisations to provide access for carers to breaks, information, advice, education, training and employment opportunities.
Support during menopause
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Menopause information from the NHS: Menopause - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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More in depth information from the BMJ: Normalising menopause | The BMJ
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Menopause at Work: Managing the effects of the menopause: Menopause at work - Acas
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Planning your Menopause: (https://mymenoplan.org/)
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What really happens to your body during menopause (discussion) (https://www.ted.com/talks/jen_gunter_what_really_happens_to_your_body_during_menopause#t-71391)
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Menopause Whilst Black (https://www.reddskin.co.uk/menopausewhilstblack), recognises the diversity of women’s experiences.
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Menopause Inclusion Collective (www.menopausecollective.org)
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Queer Menopause (https://www.queermenopause.com) considers how race, neurodivergence, sexual orientation, gender identity, and trauma inform the experience of menopause.