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Stress Awareness Month: HSE campaign urges employers to take action  

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Whether it is a small business or a large corporation, the law requires all employers to prevent work-related stress to support good mental health in the workplace. Employers have an obligation to undertake a risk assessment and act on it. 

As part of its Working Minds campaign, which aims to prevent work-related stress and promote good mental health in the workplace, HSE has compiled a list of resources to assist employers and workers during stress awareness month this April

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