Maxis Global Benefits Network (GBN) has launched an educational toolkit in partnership with virtual clinic for women’s and family health, Maven Clinic.
Launched to coincide with Menopause Awareness Month and ahead of World Menopause Day on 18 October, the toolkit is a ready-made communications campaign, enabling multinationals to educate staff about the impacts of menopause and how to support those going through midlife health.
Available to Maxis GBN’s multinational clients via its OneClient portal, it aims to help them create a menopause-friendly work environment.
The toolkit is also aimed at menopause allies and contains five weeks’ worth of materials and a facilitator’s guide, helping multinationals successfully run the educational campaign.
Some of the key topics covered include:
- demystifying menopause
- how to be an ally
- managing the physical symptoms of menopause
- caring for mental health during menopause
- continuing the discussion on menopause.
Dr Leena Johns, chief health and wellness officer at Maxis GBN, (pictured) said: “As diversity, equality and inclusion values continue to rise up the corporate agenda, it’s vital that multinational employers are well-equipped to really care for their people at all stages of life.
“We’re excited to be launching a toolkit in partnership with Maven that can help our clients support their people experiencing the symptoms of menopause and grow workplace inclusivity by guiding colleagues on how to be allies.
“With staggering statistics around the impacts of menopause on women and their careers, Menopause Awareness Month is the perfect time for our multinational clients to be thinking about how they can best support their people through this time and ensure they aren’t losing their most experienced and knowledgeable talent.”
Will Porteous, chief growth officer at Maven, added: “With one in five members of the workforce impacted by menopause, the global community of women going through this journey is among the fastest growing cohorts in the workplace but remains the least supported and least understood.
“Education is a crucial first step in understanding the challenges faced by women experiencing the symptoms of menopause, both in their personal lives and at work.
“We are proud to work hand in hand with Maxis GBN to equip best-in-class multinationals with resources that provide education and foster more supportive, age-inclusive and high-performing workplaces.”