Endometriosis affects around 1 in 10 women (and those assigned female at birth) mostly between puberty and menopause.1 It’s also a time when women are most active in their careers. So, it’s likely members of your workforce will have endometriosis symptoms. These can be severe and have a significant impact on their confidence and performance at work.
Better your understanding of endometriosis and support your team with our downloadable toolkit.
For your business
- Employer internal communication (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Inclusive Health services
- Bupa Academy – Women’s Health resource guide (PDF, 0.7MB)
Guidance and support for line-managers
- How to support someone with Endometriosis - manager’s guide (PDF, 0.6MB)
- Endometriosis at work hub
- Bupa Academy | Supporting line managers to talk about periods within the workplace
- Creating a period friendly workplace – managers guide (PDF, 1.2MB)
- Bupa Academy | Endometriosis bitesize module (coming soon)
Resources to share with your team
- Health Information: Endometriosis
- Hub: Endometriosis support
- Article: How does endometriosis affect fertility and pregnancy?
- Video: Endometriosis matters
- Tool: Endometriosis symptoms diary (PDF, 0.8MB)
Resources to share dependent on your employee’s policy or health trust
For more information and support about Endometriosis, visit the Bupa website. You can also access information and support from the, Endometriosis UK and Women's Health Concern websites.
1https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/endometriosis-facts-and-figures