LANDMARC SIGNS THE MENOPAUSE WORKPLACE PLEDGE

To mark the start of Menopause Awareness Month, Landmarc has signed an official pledge to support employees going through menopause in the workplace. Head of HR (Operations) Kate Mallard explains more. 

IT’S NOT WEAK TO SPEAK

International Men’s Day is a time to focus on men’s health and wellbeing and promote positive conversations. Area Delivery Manager and Mental Health First Aider, Jason Watkin, has been talking to the business about why it’s not weak to speak.

LOOKING FORWARD AT 40

To mark the 40th anniversary of the liberation of the Falkland Islands, we hear from Tam Noble, Foreign Forces Account Manager, who served in the 3rd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment as a Section Commander during the conflict.

LANDMARC SIGNS MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK COMMITMENT

Landmarc has signed the Mental Health at Work Commitment, curated by mental health charity Mind, demonstrating our ambition to develop a workplace environment and culture where all employees can thrive.

LANDMARC TO LAUNCH WOMEN’S NETWORK

As part of our week-long celebration of International Women’s Day, Tamsin Gee, HR Advisor, talks about her aspiration to launch a women’s network, which will be designed to empower and increase the confidence of women working at Landmarc.

MANAGING YOUR OWN MENTAL HEALTH

Spending time in natural spaces or bringing nature into your everyday life can benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing. During Mental Health Awareness Week, Site Manager and Mental Health First Aider John Hollywood, shares his own experience of mental health and wellbeing.

TAKE TIME TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF

During Mental Health Awareness Week, we are raising awareness of the importance of good mental health. Chris Ockleton, Regional Operations Manager for the South West, shares his thoughts on why this value is important and the need to look after ourselves more effectively.

NATURE IS THE BEST MEDICINE

Today mark’s Mental Health Awareness Week and this year’s theme is connecting with nature. We hear from Sustainability Manager and Mental Health First Aider, Derek Walter, who tells us why nature is often the best medicine for mental health.