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AAB Group / Blog / Menopause Awareness & Support in the Workplace
BLOG12th Oct 2021
World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th of October, led by the International Menopause Society. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness on the menopause and support options for improving health and wellbeing. Think People Consulting want to help increase the level of awareness in the workplace on how menopause can affect people at work and provide practical guidance for employers on how to improve workplace environments for them.
The Menopause is a natural stage of life when a woman or non-binary person’s oestrogen levels decline, and they stop having periods. As menopausal symptoms are typically experienced for several years, it is best described as a ‘transition’ rather than a one-off event. The menopause typically happens between age 45 and 55. The ‘perimenopause’ is the phase leading up to the menopause, when hormone balance starts to change. For some, this can start as early as their twenties or as late as their late forties. Symptoms of the menopause vary greatly, but commonly include:
It’s important that employers recognise that some employees experiencing the menopause may find that related symptoms can impact on their health and wellbeing. It is beneficial for both the employee and employer that as much support as is reasonably practicable can be provided. It’s also vital employers recognise that the menopause is a very personal experience and therefore different levels and types of support and adjustments may be needed.
Much of the existing academic research indicates that some people are unwilling to discuss menopausal difficulties with their manager. By increasing awareness of what the menopause is and the impact it can have on worklife, the whole organisation can be educated on the topic and support colleagues experiencing menopause. A more considerate and accommodating workplace will improve attitudes towards work, employee engagement and ultimately commitment.
The behaviour and the culture created by managers in their team is one of the biggest influences on an employee’s work experience. Having an attitude of care, respect, compassion, wisdom and kindness, is vital for managers to manage the health, wellbeing and engagement of their team. Managers have an important role to play in ensuring that anyone struggling with menopausal symptoms gets the same support and understanding as if they had any other health issue. The role of managers in supporting women experiencing menopause transition is crucial. Managers should: