• Podcast content

      In this enlightening episode we explore the often-overlooked topic of menopause and its impact on the workplace.

      Senior Associate in our Employment team, Lisa Rothon is joined by, Cheryl Rothon a Clinical Nurse Specialist in menopause and primary ovarian insufficiency (POI).

      Join us as we discuss the physical and emotional challenges that employees may face during this time and the crucial role employers can play in providing support. We cover practical strategies for creating a more inclusive and understanding work environment along with the legal obligations that employers need to fulfil.

      Listen to the podcast in full below:

      Podcast summary

      October is recognized as Menopause Awareness Month, making it an ideal time to raise awareness and open conversations about this topic. The podcast emphasizes the need for ongoing support for women experiencing menopause, especially as many will spend a significant portion of their lives in this stage while balancing work and family responsibilities.

      Key points discussed include:

      Understanding menopause: The episode breaks down the stages of menopause—perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause and discusses the most common symptoms which can significantly affect both personal and professional lives.

      Employer responsibility: The hosts stress the importance of employers recognizing the challenges faced by their female employees and fostering an environment where they feel comfortable discussing their needs.

      Lack of support: Many women report feeling unsupported in the workplace, often due to a lack of understanding from colleagues, particularly in male-dominated environments. Many women experience symptoms that can lead to performance issues at work, which may result in employers mistakenly placing them on performance improvement plans instead of offering necessary support.

      Practical support strategies: The hosts suggest several practical measures employers can implement.

      Dedicated policies and resources: Establishing a menopause policy can clarify the employer’s approach and provide staff with information on available support. Having a designated menopause champion can also help employees feel more comfortable discussing their needs.

      Awareness and training: The importance of educating all staff, including management, about menopause is emphasized. This training can foster a more supportive environment and help everyone understand the challenges faced by their colleagues.

      Legal obligations: Employers have a legal responsibility under the Health and Safety Act 1974 to support their staff, highlighting the need for proactive measures in the workplace.

      Further support

      If you require any further guidance or support on the issues covered in this podcast, please get in touch with our Employment team today.

      Disclaimer: The content of the podcast is for guidance purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Information correct at time of recording and is based on UK law. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Brachers.

    This content is correct at time of publication

    Can we help?

    Take a look at our Employment & HR page for useful information, resources, guidance, details of our team and how we may be able to help you

  • Key contact:

    Get in touch

    Please fill out the below form or alternatively you can call us on 01622 690691

      By submitting an enquiry through 'get in touch' your data will only be used to contact you regarding your enquiry. If you subscribe to any of our newsletters, you can unsubscribe any time using the link in the email. Please view our privacy statement for more information