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Endometriosis in the Workplace: Leadership Guide.

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Download and watch your FREE 15-min video 'Endometriosis Leadership Guide' facilitated by Vicki Hodges, founder of Pausefully.

 

This practical video is designed for leaders, HR professionals, and managers who want to gain key insights on how to support employees living with endometriosis while driving positive outcomes for your business.

 

What you’ll learn:

 

  • Endometriosis symptom overview

  • Hidden workplace impact of endometriosis

  • Real life case study

  • Why employees often don’t speak up

  • Strategies for support & communication

  • Why specialist endometriosis counselling is vital

  • How to access the right support for your team

 

Whether you’re looking to understand, support, or take action, this video gives you the insights you need to make meaningful change.

 

Want to do more?

 

At Pausefully, we help organisations turn good intentions into real action through offering counselling focused on emotional and mental wellbeing support for employees affected by endometriosis.

 

When you’re ready, let's book a chat to discuss how counselling can help organisations like yours to improve engagement, productivity, and retention by linking employee wellbeing directly to business success.

Contact us at: hello@pausefully.co.uk

Free 15-Min Video: Endometriosis Leadership Guide

£0.00Price
  • Disclaimer:

    The information shared in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your GP, qualified healthcare provider, or licensed mental health professional regarding any medical or psychological concerns. Never disregard professional advice or delay seeking support because of something you have heard on this podcast. If you are experiencing a medical emergency or mental health crisis, please contact your GP, call 999, or seek appropriate emergency support in your area. By listening to this video, you acknowledge and agree to this disclaimer.

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