Stress management at Manchester University

Dorrell, Jocelyn | Features | Health and Safety at Work magazine

Published: 01.05.2007

Implementing a consistent and unified stress policy in an organisation the size of the University of Manchester, which has 11,000 employees, is no mean feat. Jocelyn Dorrell reports its stress-management and wellbeing initiative.

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Stress management at Manchester University

Dorrell, Jocelyn | Features | Health and Safety at Work magazine

Published: 01.05.2007

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