December/January 2014/2015 (vol. 11/4)

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The impact relationships at work can have on our health and wellbeing

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It is encouraging to see key policy areas such as engagement, psychology, mental health and leadership, once thought quite disparate, now sitting beneath the same health and wellbeing banner in the workplace. But what is the common thread that links them all? Acas senior policy adviser Adrian Wakeling discusses the importance of relationships at work in shaping our wellbeing.   

IF you said the words ‘relationships at work’ to many people, the first thing they might think of is…

Adrian Wakeling is senior policy advisor at Acas.

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Occupational Health at Work December/January 2014/2015 (vol. 11/4) pp15-17

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