NHS England Safe Learning Environment Charter

Talking Tool kit: Preventing work related stress (HSE)

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Across Great Britain, workrelated stress (stress, depression or anxiety) is a signifcant cause of working days lost to ill health and it impacts on signifcant numbers of workers, irrespective of sector or job role. Stress affects us all at different times and in different ways. It can cause people to feel physically unwell, can cause mental health problems and can make existing problems worse.

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Contributed by: NHS England Safe Learning Environment Charter
Authored by: Health & Safety Executive, Health & Safety Executive
Licence: More information on licences
First contributed: 18 January 2024
Audience access level: Full user

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