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Follow the links below to view our newsletters from 2007 and 2008.  If you cant find the information you are looking for please contact us.  

Issue (38) here - November 2007
As we move towards the end of another year, we are delighted to announce the re-introduction of our open courses from Spring 2008; there's a great resilience stress tip from Michaela Loughney; an action model from Business in the Community entitled Wealth from Health; as well as all our regular features.

View issue (37) here - August 2007  In this edition, along with all the regular features, we are delighted to introduce two new in-house courses; a case study which illustrates the benefits a company experienced as a result of carrying out a Stress Risk Assessment; and also an article by Stephen Bevan at The Work Foundation regarding recent research undertaken into Wellness at Work and the importance of a healthy workforce.

View issue (36) here - June 2007  Along with our regular features, in this issue we bring you details of our next conference entitled "Managing Stress at Work"; offer a back to basics stress tip; provide a link to an interesting international study regarding the pace of life; and present a case study which illustrates the benefits Executive Coaching may bring.

View issue (35) - April 2007 here This April, we hopefully bring you a shower of useful information! In this issue we provide a link to our course details which are now available in pdf format; have a stress tip which should bring a smile to your face; present a case study concerning the interpretation of HSE Stress Survey Data; and a profile of our consultant, Dot Gourlay.

View issue (34) - January 2007 here May we begin by wishing you a very happy new year. Along with all our regular features, in our first issue of 2007, we begin with 7 facts you may find interesting about our company; have an interesting book review which you can win a copy of in our feedback competition; and present a case study concerning conflict resolution. We would like to introduce you to a new feature, to run for around a year, which profiles each of our consultants so that you can find out a little more about them.

View issue (33) - July 2006 here In this issue we give details about two forthcoming In Equilibrium events; offer a stress tip which should provide food for thought; review a book which leaves us with very few excuses not to, at least, try running; and describe the neck roll as a technique to release tense neck muscles and thereby permit increased ability to do mental activities without stress.

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