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New data from 9600+ leaders reveals a decade of unbroken decline among employed professionals. Here's...
Here’s what else might be going on, and why the distinction matters more than you think.
HR practitioners are so used to recognising and reducing burnout in others, but often struggle to see it in themselves. It’s important to take time to develop your own mental resilience plan.
As organisations face rising levels of emotional strain, psychological vulnerability, and unforeseen crises, HR leaders are increasingly called upon to respond with more than policy – they are expected to lead with insight. 
The key to building sustainable work practices is to think about managing our energy at work, not our time. Three experts weigh in.
When we say we wish we had more hours in the day, what we often mean is that we wish knew how to spend them more wisely.
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Employees who face frequent friction points throughout their workday are more likely to underperform and...
An expert and a psychologist offer advice to help support employees who may be experiencing distress following a traumatic event.
Managers have more influence on employees’ mental health than their doctors or therapists, according to a new study. How can HR ensure middle managers have the tools to foster psychosocial safety among their teams?
The ATO won AHRI’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy Award for its ‘Thriving Minds’ program, a simple yet highly effective wellbeing strategy, which increased employees’ productivity and focus.

HOW TO

A HR practitioner offers a range of thought-provoking questions to help you plan your next career move.
Keep these tips in mind to ensure your organisation’s probation periods go beyond being a tick-box exercise and become a driver of strong culture and high performance.
From building your case in advance to avoiding the trap of false politeness, use these strategies to help you engage in constructive dissent at the executive level.

LEGAL

An employee was recently awarded over $36,000 by the Fair Work Commission due to flaws in her employer’s workplace investigation process. What can HR learn from this decision?
Several recent cases heard by the Fair Work Commission (FWC) suggest verbal agreements in the workplace can carry more legal weight than some employers realise.
In a climate where diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are under scrutiny, how can HR help ensure their organisation’s gender equality targets stay on track?
Social media may be considered part of the workplace for politicians, finds NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT). Where can HR draw the line in terms of their legal obligations around an employee’s online activity?