Our Mission
Our mission is to create meaningful menopause awareness programs for leaders that transform perspectives and deliver real behaviour change in your organisation. We know that facts make us think but emotions make us act and we work to bring these two things together in sessions that transform perspectives and motivate leaders to take positive action.
Our first love is leadership, and we have twenty-five years’ experience developing and coaching leaders to enable greater performance in their teams. Bring this together with our passion and knowledge about menopause and you have a commercially human perspective. We want to help you support your colleagues, whilst enhancing your culture and brand.
We specialise in classroom and virtual live training as we know the power of conversation and learning together. We create a safe space for people to share what they do, and do not, know and put people at ease through our warm, informal style.
Did you know, leaders have a huge impact on employee engagement and well-being. How they engage with colleagues at this time is of critical importance.
Leaders have a vital role in supporting colleagues going through the menopause. They are:
the first point of contact if someone needs to discuss their health concerns or needs a change or adjustment to their work, or working hours, to enable them to perform to their full potential.
responsible for implementing the policies and practices that can help someone experiencing the menopause to feel supported, and to be effective in their role.
responsible for managing absence and keeping in touch if someone is off work because of their menopausal symptoms, as well as supporting an effective return to work.
Our menopause awareness sessions equip leaders with an understanding of the menopause, provides the insight, empathy and skills required to lead and support colleagues going through it.
We need to help leaders understand what is expected of them, so we have clear outcomes for our program. We want leaders who:
Understand the facts and the myths of menopause.
Have an inclusive view of menopause, who it really impacts and the challenges it causes.
Have empathy for their colleagues and try to understand how menopause could impact a person physically and mentally.
Understand why it’s important to support menopause from a human perspective and how this makes the organization better.
Make it their business to connect with their colleagues and create a culture of psychological safety.
Think about their colleagues, their situation, and challenges, in how they need to manage the person and the situation in context.
Are aware of the tools and resources available to colleagues if they want support.
Leave the classroom with their own plan.
We know from our feedback that leaders find these sessions meaningful and helpful with their teams and in their lives. 51% of us will go through menopause at some point and the other 49% will be impacted indirectly.
“Prior to attending the training, I used to joke with my Mum as she was struggling with brain fog. I used to say, “you’ve told me this before Mum”. I realised that my ‘banter’ may have been hurtful to her, and this has made me empathise much more with what she is going through.
I now feel that I understand much more about what she has had to deal with and now I speak to her openly about the menopause. When I attended the program I told her all about it. She was taken aback to start with but has since opened up more about the challenges she is dealing with.
We have always been close but feel even closer now. It has helped her challenge her mindset regarding talking about the menopause and she knows she can speak to me any time about it.”
Tom - Team Leader
In addition to our flagship leader awareness program, we can also deliver bespoke sessions & programmes for colleagues, People/HR Teams and Menopause Champions. This ensures a joined-up approach for your entire workforce and a common language and understanding.
We believe that is important for all colleagues to have an awareness of the menopause, as each of us has a role to play. This session will equip colleagues with an understanding of the menopause and give an insight into how it can effect colleagues in different ways.
We will work with your colleagues to:
Understand what the menopause is.
Understand the myths, facts and stereotypes of the menopause.
Explore the potential impacts of the menopause.
Understand why menopause awareness and support is important for colleagues and the organisation.
Share diverse stories about the menopause to cultivate empathy and understanding.
Understand resources that exist within your company and be able to sign post colleagues if required.
When colleagues leave the program they will be aware of the menopause and it's impacts.
Human Resources and People Teams have an important role in building awareness about the menopause in their organisations. This session will equip HR with an understanding of the menopause, explore strategies that can be utilised to support leaders and colleagues and discuss mechanisms to 'normalise' the menopause debate, in order to build a culture of inclusion and belonging.
We will work with your HR/People Team to:
Understand what the menopause is.
Understand the myths, facts and stereotypes of the menopause.
Explore the potential impacts of the menopause.
Understand why menopause awareness and support is important for both colleagues and the organisation.
Share diverse stories about the menopause to cultivate empathy and understanding.
Understand the role and importance of leaders in cultivating supportive and trusting cultures.
Explore the role of HR/People Team in providing thought leadership regarding menopause.
Understand the processes, policies and internal support mechanisms that need to be established and communicated.
Create an organisational menopause plan.
When HR colleagues leave the program they will have a high level of awareness about menopause and be clear about why it is important to support colleagues throughout the organisation. They will be clear about any actions they need to take internally to provide the necessary guidance and support mechanisams for leaders and colleagues.
Menopause Champions are usually volunteers who want to support their colleagues going through the menopause, for whatever reason. This session will help build awareness of menopause and clarify the role of the Champion in the workplace.
We will work with your colleagues to:
Understand what the menopause is.
Explore the symptoms & impacts of the menopause on the individual at work & in life.
Understand why menopause awareness and support is important for both colleagues and the organisation.
Why employees may not reveal their menopause symptoms.
The role of the Menopause Champion
Legislation & Workplace Health & Safety risks
Making reasonable adjustments.
Having open and honest conversations
Where to find resources & support
We can work with you to design bespoke menopause awareness programs for your organisation, which help you target your audience and reflect your unique culture and priorities. We want to partner with you in a meaningful way to create programs that hit the mark and are highly engaging.
We use interactive materials and tools to make our sessions fun, thought provoking and practical.
If you would like to know more about how we can help your organisation, please get in touch. We'd love to learn more about you and your business.
If you want to book a time to chat, you can book a slot here.
Fill in the form below, email hello@thriveleader.co.uk or call on 07981 970479 and our team will get back to you.
We believe that is important for all colleagues to have an awareness of the menopause, as each of us has a role to play. This session will equip colleagues with an understanding of the menopause and give an insight into how it can effect colleagues in different ways.
Human Resources and People Teams have an important role in building awareness about the menopause in their organisations. This session will equip HR with an understanding of the menopause, explore strategies that can be utilised to support leaders and colleagues and discuss mechanisms to 'normalise' the menopause debate, in order to build a culture of inclusion and belonging.
Menopause Champions are usually volunteers who want to support their colleagues going through the menopause, for whatever reason. This session will help build awareness of menopause and clarify the role of the Champion in the workplace.