HR and benefits software provider Ciphr and Endometriosis UK – the country's largest charity supporting all those impacted by endometriosis – have teamed up to launch a new survey exploring how menstrual health, and conditions such as endometriosis, are being supported in UK workplaces.
The six-minute survey is open to people who work in HR, and business owners. The results will be published in the summer by Ciphr, an Endometriosis Friendly Employer, and Endometriosis UK.
Insights from the survey will also help shape future support available from Endometriosis UK.
Claire Williams, chief people and operations officer at Ciphr, says: “HR professionals have a unique viewpoint of their organisation, especially when it comes to workplace policies, facilities, and the level of training, resources and wellbeing support available to employees, and managers. This research is an opportunity to take a deeper dive into how employers are supporting their people in managing their health at work and gain a better understanding of what more may need to be done. We’re delighted to be working with Endometriosis UK on this study, and I encourage HR practitioners across the UK to share their experiences and perspectives.”
Julie Burns, manager of the Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme at Endometriosis UK, says: “We’re delighted that Ciphr’s commitment to being an Endometriosis Friendly Employer has extended to collaborating with us to get more information about what HR professionals know about menstrual health, how they support those with a disease like endometriosis to thrive in the workplace, and the gaps that may exist in that knowledge and support. Please take a few minutes to share your insights. We look forward to looking closely at the responses to this survey and using it to improve the support we provide through our Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme and our other work.”
The survey will take about six minutes to complete and closes on Monday 23 June. To take part in the survey, please visit: www.ciphr.com/infographics/menstrual-health-and-endometriosis-in-the-workplace-survey.
Ciphr joined Endometriosis UK’s Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme earlier this year. Endometriosis UK is the leading charity championing the rights and needs of the more than 1.5 million women and those assigned female at birth in the UK with endometriosis.
Find more information on the Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme at www.endometriosis-uk.org/endometriosis-friendly-employer-scheme. Other organisations to have made the commitment include Bowel Cancer UK, People’s Postcode Lottery, St Wilfrid's Hospice, University of Manchester, Anglia Ruskin University, Nescot College, and Nottingham College; as well as a range of private sector employers, rail operators, local councils, regional police forces, and NHS trusts.
Ciphr is the go-to HR and payroll software and solutions partner for medium and large organisations in the UK. Its integrated HR, payroll, benefits, learning and recruitment software, services and content provide invaluable insights to HR teams, helping to inform their people strategy and grow and develop their organisations. Based in Reading, Ciphr is on a mission to amplify the voice and value of HR through intelligent people data solutions that help HR be heard – in the boardroom and across the business.
For more information, please visit www.ciphr.com.
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Ciphr is the go-to HR and payroll software and solutions partner for medium and large organisations in the UK. Its integrated HR, payroll, benefits, learning and recruitment software, services and content provide invaluable insights to HR teams, helping to inform their people strategy and grow and develop their organisations. Ciphr is on a mission to amplify the voice and value of HR through intelligent people data solutions that help HR be heard – in the boardroom and across the business.
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