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    Workplaces encouraged to give staff exercise time for mental health

    enSeptember 20, 2023

    About this Episode

    Some workplaces are introducing a new kind of happy hour into their schedule this month. A mental health happy hour involves shutting down worksites for an hour each week to give employees extra time to look after themselves. Michaiah Simmons from I am Hope and Gumboot Friday told Charlotte Cook how the idea could be put into practice.

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