Mental Health stories
Cisco is welcoming Leanne Buer as its new Zealand country manager, as former country manager Dave Wilson heads to the US for his new role at Cisco HQ.
One in three CEOs would fire staff responsible for a data breach, finds Nominet's report on the cyber challenges and leadership gaps facing large enterprises.
Youthline launches its new Digital Assistant, Sam, to provide support and information to young people in New Zealand.
New research shows social media can boost wellbeing post-disasters. The 'All Right?' campaign's Facebook page inspired 85% of users to take positive action.
Lisa Blair used devices from supplied by Pivotel to aid her in becoming the first woman to circumnavigate Australia non-stop.
AI can drive automation, which could be anything from answering common questions to providing automated actions based on a particular request.
Boosting mental health support in workplaces is crucial, says Dr Tyler Amell of CoreHealth Technologies, outlining three proactive strategies for employers.
New Zealand's youth mental health crisis is exacerbated by a lack of access to services. Data-driven insights could hold the key to solving this problem.
Xero offers its 2000 employees worldwide well-being leave to address mental health challenges and reduce stigma.
Businesses that allow employees to work remotely also reap the benefits of increased employee productivity, happiness and health.
A Kiwi-British couple will drive 18,000 km in a 0.6L smart car to raise awareness for mental health, aiming to raise USD $10,000 for the charity I AM HOPE.
The Government's proposal to unify the entire state sector could deliver enormous economic and social benefits.
Nominations are open for the 2019 GirlBoss Awards, celebrating young Kiwi women shaping the future of New Zealand.
Despite numerous health warnings on the negative effects of prolonged sitting, people continue to sit too much.
It's official – New Zealanders love listening to podcasts – and those under 45 years of age seem to love them the most.
Xero launches the Xero Assistance Programme in partnership with Benestar to offer free mental health support to 5000 small business workers in New Zealand.
With New Zealand aiming to make tech our number two export by 2025, and primary industry already our number one, we need a clear path forward.
The three graduates from Vodafone's Change Accelerator programme now have prototype solutions that they will use in practice with youth in their communities.
Can you put a dollar figure on the damage cyberbullying causes New Zealanders? One economist says that cost is around $444 million every year.
Three charities from Taupō, Kerikeri and Palmerston North are on a mission to use technology in ways that will benefit New Zealand's young people.