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For many women, going through the menopause can be a difficult time. It typically occurs for women between 45-55 years-old and lasts four to eight years. Most women experience some symptoms – the severity and duration of which can vary from woman to woman.
Include hot flushes, headaches, problems with memory or concentration and mood changes. Going through the menopause while working can be particularly tricky. Two-thirds of women surveyed reported a moderate to severe impact on their working lives and some even left employment altogether.
But women in this age group make up an increasing proportion of the UK’s workforce. Is 67.2%, having increased from 58.3% in 2008. Last year, commissioned a poll that found 48% of women experiencing the menopause said it had “a negative impact on their mental health and mood”. Similarly, our research with the police service in the UK has demonstrated how for many women the emotional symptoms experienced were often more problematic than physical symptoms. Has also shown that women view disclosure of menopausal status at work to be threatening and embarrassing, potentially exposing them to ridicule and hostility when discussed with managers.
Many women find it difficult to talk about the menopause. Shutterstock More Workplaces can often lack both required to support women going through the mennopause.
And given the fact that some women are actually leaving work during the menopause as they feel unable to cope, it is clear this needs to change. Initiatives to support women going through the menopause are starting to emerge in some forward thinking organisations. And a small number of organisations have responded by to mandate action around the menopause transition. But more still needs to be done. So with this in mind, here’s what needs to change to make working environment’s better for women going through the menopause.
Talk about it Our current research with the police service suggests that most women want an open and trusting working environment where discussion of the menopause is possible and encouraged. Information and training sessions for managers and employees are important to help create discussions and opening space for supportive conversations to take place.
Awareness training can also help to drive cultural change. This allows embedded practice to be more effectively challenged, especially in masculine workplace cultures. Make simple changes Many physical symptoms can be alleviated with relatively simple steps. Better ventilation or temperature control, access to toilets, cold water and a rest area – can all be fairly easy to arrange. Where uniforms are worn, adjustments to accommodate primary menopause symptoms are important – by using, for example, natural rather than synthetic materials for women experiencing hot flushes. Discussions are again important to ensure that these adjustments do not mark out women wearing them as “different”.
Offer flexible working hours Flexibility is important where the menopause symptoms are problematic. This could include a move from full-time to part-time, or a more ad-hoc, working style. It could even be as simple as allowing for late arrivals where a woman has had disturbed sleep. Clearly this requires awareness on the part of managers and trusting relations between managers and staff. It’s clear that with a few simple changes and adjustments, many companies could make the menopause an easier time for women. But when women are left unsupported during the menopause, organisations risk losing experienced and capable members of staff.
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Stir It Up. 2. Slave Driver. 3. Concrete Jungle. 4.
Get Up, Stand Up. 5. I Shot The Sheriff. 6.
Burnin' And Lootin'. 7. Lively Up Yourself. 8. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock). 9.
Trenchtown Rock. 10. No Woman No Cry. 11. Jah Live.
12. Positive Vibration. 13. Roots, Rock, Reggae. 14.
Crazy Baldhead. 15.
Natural Mystic. 16. Jamming. Tracks of Disc 2. 1. One Love: People Get Ready / Medley.
2. Waiting In Vain. 3. Punky Reggae Party. 4. Is This Love.
5. Sun Is Shining.
6. Satisfy My Soul. 7.
Kinky Reggae. 8. War: No More Trouble / Medley.
9. So Much Trouble In The World. 10. Africa Unite. 11.
One Drop. 12.
Could You Be Loved. 13. Coming In From The Cold. 14. Redemption Song. 15. Buffalo Soldier.
16. Rastaman Live Up!
Iron Lion Zion. Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes. Rolling Stone: Ranked #46 in Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Albums Of All Time' - '.It is a superlative beginning - but only the tip of his genius.' . Tracks of Disc 1. 1.
Is This Love. 2. No Woman No Cry. 3.
Could You Be Loved. 4. Three Little Birds. 5. Buffalo Soldier. 6. Get Up Stand Up.
7. Stir It Up. 8. Easy Skanking. 9. One Love / People Get Ready: One Love / People Get Ready.
10. I Shot the Sheriff.
11. Waiting in Vain. 12. Redemption Song. 13.
Satisfy My Soul. 14. Jamming. 16.
Punky Reggae Party. Tracks of Disc 2. 1. One Love / People Get Ready: One Love / People Get Ready. 2.
Waiting in Vain. 3.
Three Little Birds / Three Little Birds. 5. Could You Be Loved. 6. No Woman No Cry.
7. Coming in from the Cold. 8. Buffalo Soldier.
9. Jamming.
10. Waiting in Vain. 11.
Lively Up Yourself - (previously unreleased). 13. One Love / People Get Ready: One Love / People Get Ready.
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