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News
10 October is World Mental Health Day and this year's theme is "Mental Health is a Universal Human Right." 1 in 4 people in the UK struggle with mental health, impacting their personal and professional lives.
PCS members gathered in Birmingham at the weekend for our disabled members’ seminar, the first of four equality seminars being held this autumn.
Migraine Awareness Week aims to raise awareness of what it means to live with migraine.
The Young Members' Seminar in Newcastle provided an opportunity for young PCS activists from across the UK to get together and share their experiences of recent campaigns and organising young members in their workplaces.
If you’re struggling in work because of a physical or mental health condition, this may be considered a disability and you’ll be protected under equality legislation.