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Philip Roughsedge (left) and Mark Shephard (right) TWO men who repeatedly punched their victim and stamped on his head in a sustained attack have been sent to prison. Philip Roughsedge, 33, and Newton resident Mark Shephard, 32, were jailed at Liverpool Crown Court after previously pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm (GBH). Prosecuting, Ryan Rothwell, told the court that Shephard had been at an acquaintance s house at a get together on the afternoon of Saturday, September 12 last year at which there were a number of people drinking . Mr Rothwell said that Shephard had left the address, following a fight with another man, which was broken up by Craig Maloney, the eventual victim of the attack.
Men repeatedly punched victim and stamped on his head
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HR, F&B, engineering sectors report the least stigma of talking about mental health at work Details Published: 01 February 2021
On the contrary, workers from real estate, insurance, legal and skilled labour sectors ranked highest among the industries that reported feeling uncomfortable talking to their manager or coworkers about their mental health.
In a survey of 2,000 American workers to better understand the state of mental health in the workplace, it was found that employees in HR, F&B (restaurants), engineering, IT and non-profit industries reported the least stigma of talking about mental health at work.
On the contrary, workers from real estate, insurance, legal and skilled labour sectors ranked highest among the industries that reported not feeling comfortable talking to their manager or coworkers about their mental health.