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UK government appoints Mariella Frostrup menopause employment ambassador to enhance workplace support for women
POSTED 29 Oct 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
Mariella Frostrup is a prominent British-Norwegian journalist passionate about guiding women on navigating their way to and through menopause Credit: Shutterstock/Featureflash Photo Agency
Women’s health campaigner and journalist Mariella Frostrup has been appointed as the UK government's new menopause employment ambassador
Frostrup will work with employers to help women experiencing menopause symptoms to stay in work and progress in their careers
The news coincides with the introduction of new measures in the Labour government's recent Employment Rights Bill, which mandates that large employers develop plans to support employees experiencing menopause
Frostrup has assumed the role previously held by Helen Tomlinson, who occupied the position since March 2023
Journalist, presenter and women’s equality campaigner, Mariella Frostrup, has been appointed as the UK government’s new menopause employment ambassador.

The voluntary role will see Frostrup work closely with employers across the country to improve workplace support for women experiencing the menopause, raise awareness of the symptoms and champion the economic contributions of women.

A key focus will be helping women going through the menopause to stay in work and progress in their careers.

Almost 70 per cent of women aged 40-60 in employment experiencing menopausal symptoms report that it has a negative effect on them at work, and more than 50 per cent are unable to go to work at some point due to menopause symptoms.

Once considered taboo, menopause – and its impact on women’s physical and mental health – has become a significant focus in the wellness industry in recent years. Click here to explore Spa Business’ dedicated feature on how spas can create a supportive environment for women to navigate this life phase, with expert insights from industry leaders.

Education and empowerment
Frostrup brings decades of experience championing women’s rights and gender equality across the world – including passionate advocacy for increased awareness of the symptoms of menopause – to her new role at the Department for Work and Pensions.

She also chairs Menopause Mandate, a non-profit organisation launched in 2023, focused on improving the support and guidance women receive from the UK's health services and broader society during menopause and perimenopause.

Frostrup said: “I’m honoured and delighted to be appointed as the government’s menopause employment ambassador and to start working towards this government’s stated goal of creating fair and equitable workplaces for all.

“The loss of one in 10 women from the workplace, often at the height of their professional careers, is damaging our economy and causing unnecessary suffering due to lack of information and support during this perfectly natural and manageable phase of life.

“I’m excited to get started and continue the important work done by my predecessor Helen Tomlinson to engage with businesses small and large and find solutions to what continues to be a gender-specific inequity.”

Frostrup’s appointment comes as the UK government has proposed a wide-ranging set of generational reforms to boost protections for workers, including women experiencing menopause symptoms at work.

The policy proposals in the Employment Rights Bill would require large employers to produce Menopause Action Plans on how they will support employees through the menopause.
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UK government appoints Mariella Frostrup menopause employment ambassador to enhance workplace support for women
POSTED 29 Oct 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
Mariella Frostrup is a prominent British-Norwegian journalist passionate about guiding women on navigating their way to and through menopause Credit: Shutterstock/Featureflash Photo Agency
Women’s health campaigner and journalist Mariella Frostrup has been appointed as the UK government's new menopause employment ambassador
Frostrup will work with employers to help women experiencing menopause symptoms to stay in work and progress in their careers
The news coincides with the introduction of new measures in the Labour government's recent Employment Rights Bill, which mandates that large employers develop plans to support employees experiencing menopause
Frostrup has assumed the role previously held by Helen Tomlinson, who occupied the position since March 2023
Journalist, presenter and women’s equality campaigner, Mariella Frostrup, has been appointed as the UK government’s new menopause employment ambassador.

The voluntary role will see Frostrup work closely with employers across the country to improve workplace support for women experiencing the menopause, raise awareness of the symptoms and champion the economic contributions of women.

A key focus will be helping women going through the menopause to stay in work and progress in their careers.

Almost 70 per cent of women aged 40-60 in employment experiencing menopausal symptoms report that it has a negative effect on them at work, and more than 50 per cent are unable to go to work at some point due to menopause symptoms.

Once considered taboo, menopause – and its impact on women’s physical and mental health – has become a significant focus in the wellness industry in recent years. Click here to explore Spa Business’ dedicated feature on how spas can create a supportive environment for women to navigate this life phase, with expert insights from industry leaders.

Education and empowerment
Frostrup brings decades of experience championing women’s rights and gender equality across the world – including passionate advocacy for increased awareness of the symptoms of menopause – to her new role at the Department for Work and Pensions.

She also chairs Menopause Mandate, a non-profit organisation launched in 2023, focused on improving the support and guidance women receive from the UK's health services and broader society during menopause and perimenopause.

Frostrup said: “I’m honoured and delighted to be appointed as the government’s menopause employment ambassador and to start working towards this government’s stated goal of creating fair and equitable workplaces for all.

“The loss of one in 10 women from the workplace, often at the height of their professional careers, is damaging our economy and causing unnecessary suffering due to lack of information and support during this perfectly natural and manageable phase of life.

“I’m excited to get started and continue the important work done by my predecessor Helen Tomlinson to engage with businesses small and large and find solutions to what continues to be a gender-specific inequity.”

Frostrup’s appointment comes as the UK government has proposed a wide-ranging set of generational reforms to boost protections for workers, including women experiencing menopause symptoms at work.

The policy proposals in the Employment Rights Bill would require large employers to produce Menopause Action Plans on how they will support employees through the menopause.
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From taboo to hot topic – how can spas offer treatments and a safe space for women to explore this often challenging phase of life?
Jennifer Young’s new training helps therapists support menopausal or premenopausal clients


On 24 June 2022, skincare specialist and therapist trainer Jennifer Young will launch a new training course called Hormonal Wellness Touch Therapies.
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