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Newsletter 47 – Dec 2008/Jan 2009

By Ellie McLavin | 13 December 2008

Our 2008 conference took place on 20 November, we have a review and photo gallery; we offer a calming stress tip for this hectic time of year; include an invitation for you to participate in a research project; and have some interesting links to various topical surveys and reports.

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Autumn Leaves

Newsletter Issue 46 Autumn 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 October 2008

Welcome to the autumn edition of “In Equilibrium“. The nights may be drawing in but we have plenty of interesting articles to keep you from veering towards winter hibernation just yet! In this edition we are spreading the word about our re-vamped website; have a tip to boost your mood through the winter months ahead;…

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Newsletter Issue 45 Late Summer 08

By Ellie McLavin | 13 September 2008

Welcome to our late summer edition of “In Equilibrium“. Although we have had plenty to cheer about with the Olympics, our weather has left a lot to be desired. So, in this edition we have done our best to make you feel a little more summery as we have some hot news about our website;a…

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Newsletter Issue 44 Summer 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 July 2008

Welcome to the summer edition of “In Equilibrium” In our June/July issue, along with our regular items, we also have a special offer for you; further details about our annual conference; a special section which looks at some stress stories from around the globe; and an article which suggests how an HR manager can present…

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Newsletter 43 May 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 May 2008

In Equilibrium’s May 2008 edition includes: details of a recent additions to our course list; an article which puts forward the Business Case for investing in Health and Wellness programmes; a practical stress management tip; and a link to an interesting speech given by Trevor Phillips, Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission

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Newsletter 42 – April 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 April 2008

The latest edition of “In Equilibrium” includes the full programme for our next Conference; our 2008 Summer open course dates; a link to Dame Carol Black’s review of the health of Britain’s working age population; details of the results of a 2008 stress survey; plus all our regular features

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Newsletter 41 March 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 March 2008

“In Equilibrium” March 2008 Includes the date of our next conference; details of a new specialised stress training course for OH professionals; a stress management tip designed to help keep life in perspective; and a link to an article which suggests that the average British manager works 40 days unpaid overtime each year in order to keep up with their workload.

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Frosty Scene - In Equilibrium Newsletter

Newsletter 40 – February 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 February 2008

In this edition:
• we introduce you to a new in-house course
• have a stress tip commending the virtues of happiness
• give you the details of a fascinating new report about stress and bullying by the Samaritans
• provide an insight into the life and work of another of our consultants, Carol Taylor

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Newsletter 39 – January 2008

By Ellie McLavin | 13 January 2008

As you will see, we thought that the New Year would be a good time to change the layout of our newsletter. We hope you’ll be pleased with the shorter, clearer version. All the regular items will still be featured but some will now be via quick links to our website where the full articles will appear.

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Newsletter 38 – November 2007

By Ellie McLavin | 13 November 2007

In our November 2007 edition of “In Equilibrium” there’s a great resilience stress tip; an action model from Business in the Community entitled Wealth from Health; as well as all our regular features.

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