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The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) is proud to announce it has been officially and independently accredited as a Menopause Friendly Employer.
37,700 women have purchased hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prescription prepayment certificates (PPC) following the launch, saving over £1.13 million.
The government has issued serious shortage protocols (SSPs) to limit dispensing to 3 months’ supply for 3 HRT products to ensure continued access.
An LLWR colleague has been presented with an award for helping to normalise discussions about the menopause.
Nicola Morrill was recognised by the University of Winchester for her inspirational work championing greater awareness and support for colleagues.
Support network, education campaign and talks from medical professionals are among measures to be introduced.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 7 October 2021.
New data have confirmed that the risk of breast cancer is increased during use of all types of HRT, except vaginal estrogens, and have also shown that an excess risk of breast cancer persists for longer after stopping HRT than...
Women across the country to benefit from better access to care for essential services for menstrual problems, contraception, pelvic pain and menopause care.
Sixteen organisations across England will receive share of £1.97 million from the government to support women experiencing reproductive health issues in the workplace.
Before prescribing hormone-replacement therapy, healthcare professionals should consider carefully the potential benefits and risks for every woman
Women from all walks of life have stepped into Downing Street this week to celebrate International Women’s Day 2023.
Full transcript of speech delivered by Penny Mordaunt at Church House on 4th March 2019
A new Public Health England (PHE) survey reveals that 31% of women experience severe reproductive health problems, but under half seek help.
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