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This week marks Men’s Health Week. This campaign is run by the Men’s Health Forum (MHF). MHF is an independent charity that aims to help men by tackling inequalities and issues affecting their health.
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Today marks Time to Talk Day. Paramjit our Head of Human Resources has written a blog which reminds us that we can all play a part in helping to break the stigma that surrounds mental health and talk more openly about our wellbeing.
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Blue Monday falls today, and Paramjit our Head of Human Resources has shared some ways to tackle and change the course of this traditionally bleak day in our most recent blog.
It’s time to dust off those trainers and dig out the lycra as we welcome back the Big Bell Challenge for 2022! If, like me you’re ready to kickstart the year with some healthy habits, let’s get active and start the regional race from Aberdeen to Plymouth. Who will win it this time?!
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Recently our Head of Human Resources spoke with Samraj Bahi, a Junior Surveyor, about his experience with the Kickstart Scheme and how he has been getting on so far in his new role.
This week marks National Anger Awareness Week. Our Head of Human Resources, Paramjit Barry, has written a blog focusing on this. Included in the blog is a tool kit from the British Association of Anger Management equipped with tips on the management of anger.
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Recently Paramjit Barry, our Head of Human Resources, spoke with Georgia Thomson about her experience with the Kickstart program and how it has helped her get back into work in a role that she is excited to develop in and progress in this new chapter of her career.
This Friday 30th July marks the International Day of Friendship and our Head of Human Resources Paramjit Barry has written a blog discussing the importance of this and the distinct connections between wellbeing and friendship.
This week marks World Wellbeing Week. Our head of Human Resources, Paramjit Barry, has shared some useful tips from our Employee Assistance Programme on improving our day-to-day wellbeing as well as discussing why wellbeing is important at Bell Group.
This week is Loneliness Awareness Week. Our head of Human Resources, Paramjit Barry, has shared her thoughts on loneliness and ways to recognise and deal with this emotions.
We recently asked Helena Smith, our Strategic Business Psychologist, to share with us her career journey and what her role entails within Bell Group.
Today marks World Meditation Day.
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Breathing Techniques
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The techniques help us achieve a sense of calm and relaxation, available wherever and whenever we might need them.
National Stress Awareness Week. Now is a good time to take a step back and learn to manage any stresses that we may be experiencing. Here we share some of our top tips on how to help prevent stress from becoming an issue.
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Outbreaks of infectious diseases like the current Coronavirus can be worrying and can affect our mental health. Whilst it is important to stay informed of developments, there are also many things we can do to support and manage our wellbeing during such uncertainty…
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Team,
I’d like to say thank you.
I appreciate this is an incredibly stressful time for everyone however, throughout the country you have all remained incredibly committed with your desire to keep going and work through the problems we are all facing together. For over 32 years, the Bell community has faced challenges big and small head on, supporting each other and working together; this will be no different. I’m confident we will look back on this time as, undoubtedly, a period of extreme challenge, but also a period that taught us lessons which will stay with us for our lifetime, and ultimately make us stronger.
Please be reassured that our number one priority is your health, safety and wellbeing and our management team is working tirelessly to establish safe working practices that will allow us all to continue earning a living without risk to our health. I urge you to read the guidance notes and bulletins being sent from Bell Safety Services; they are designed to keep you and your colleagues safe and healthy.
As a responsible employer, we are here to help you cope mentally and physically with the threat of Covid-19. We will continue to give you the best guidance available and to help every individual stay safe. We have already taken the following measures:
Please also remember our Wellbeing support service is available to all Bell employees and your families 24/7. This is an anonymous helpline manned by professional psychologists who are able to give support and guidance on any issues you may be encountering during this difficult period. Contact Health Assured on 0800 030 5182 or visit healthassuredeap.com
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Throughout our history, our employees have relied on us during challenging circumstances. We don’t take that lightly and in the coming weeks we will share more about what we are doing to help you and the wider community, particularly the most vulnerable members.
It’s the kindness and support that we give to each other that will help us get through these challenging times.
Take care and a big thank you from The Bell Family.
Craig Bell – Chief Executive