Are you an agency leader wanting to further your DEI efforts in an impactful and meaningful way? (Thanks for the kind words, Tom) Well, it's less than two weeks to go until HeyFlow's first Agency Session on the 30th of July, and there are still a few spaces available. ➡️What are HeyFlow Agency Sessions? Designed to equip agency leaders with the tools and foundations they need, agency sessions are an accessible entry point to understand the impact of female* reproductive health in the workplace. And most importantly, how to support workforces more effectively. The sessions are run online in small groups to balance a blend of practical workshop elements and space for leaders to ask about specific business scenarios they may be facing. Interested? Contact Nick at nick@heyflow.co.uk to book your space. -- Hey Flow Agency Session 30th July, 12:30-3:00 PM £350+ VAT -- * We actually mean people with internal reproductive health organs, it’s just not as catchy #HeyFlow #ReproductiveHealthInclusion #MenopauseAtWork #PeriodsAtWork
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Since our viral #TakeBoldCareOfHer campaign, we've received countless requests from women to innovate for their intimate needs as well. During this research, we realised that compared to men, women’s health is more complex and largely impacted by factors like age and certain changes. Additionally, other factors like nutrition, mood, reproductive health and immunity play a part in larger wellness that goes unnoticed. Here's Bloom by Bold Care, for every phase of a woman's life. We did a small social experiment to launch Bloom, here's how it went! #BloomByBoldCare #BloomingTales #WomensWellness #ForEveryPhaseOfYou
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The concerning trend of infertility is on the rise among young married women, reflecting complex factors such as lifestyle changes, environmental influences, and reproductive health issues. This shift underscores the importance of raising awareness about fertility-related challenges and advocating for accessible resources and support for individuals and couples facing infertility. By addressing stigma, improving education, and expanding reproductive healthcare options, we can empower women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and seek appropriate assistance when needed. Together, we can work towards breaking down barriers and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to build their desired family. 🚺🔍 . . . . . Read full article: https://lnkd.in/g75c89wx #InfertilityAwareness #ReproductiveHealth #FertilityStruggles #WomenEmpowerment 🌱
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Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Inc. (BMMA) is a national network focused on advancing Black maternal health, rights, and justice. Learn more about what they are doing through TruLite Health's newest blog below. #BMHW4 #BlackWomensHealth #BlackMaternalHealth #BlackHealthEquity #BlackMamasMatter #healthequity #healthcareinnovation
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Join this IFF-sponsored webinar where Natural Products Insider will dive into women’s health opportunities that go beyond typical reproductive health—targeting brain, heart, bone, and more. Hear from experts, learn about recent studies, and market trends. http://spr.ly/6041jze8L Let's shape a healthier future for women! #WomensHealth #Supplements
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