Menopause CBT Support for Employees in Ireland

Available to Wisdom Super Care EAP clients in Ireland, your people can access 24/7, year‑round menopause support and clinically led CBT from Rightsteps — helping employees stay well, confident and supported at work.

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Menopause support with HA | Wisdom Wellbeing


Wisdom Super Care clients can provide their people with an expert menopause support line and Rightsteps CBT anywhere, anytime.

Come 2027, your organisation may need to have a Mandatory Action Plan in place to support individuals struggling with menopausal symptoms as part of the Employment Rights Bill, so be ready with HA | Wisdom Wellbeing and Rightsteps’ Menopause CBT.

Menopause Support Line 24/7

Why your workforce needs menopause support


The symptoms of menopause can have a huge impact on an organisation. An estimated 4 million women are struggling with menopausal symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog and anxiety which directly affecting concentration, performance and attendance. This has resulted in 1 in 6 women who are menopausal considering leaving due to lack of support.

For your organisation, this means:

  • Higher presenteeism rates

  • Increased operational costs

  • Greater risk of legislative breaches under the Equality Act

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Menopause in the workplace


With 67% of people suffering with menopausal symptoms reporting a negative impact on their workplace performance and more than half taking sick leave due to menopause, now is the time to seek support to prevent operational and legal risks.

Our clinically accredited CBT for Menopause in partnership with Rightsteps gives your people fast, expert-led support. reducing absence, protecting productivity and strengthening workforce resilience. With Menopause Action Plans becoming mandatory for large organisations from 2027, now is the time to act.

Supporting menopause in the workplace

What is CBT for Menopause?


Menopause Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a tailored form of counselling support to help people who are menopausal to manage their symptoms effectively to improve their quality of life and remain engaged in the workplace.

HA | Wisdom Wellbeing is now partnering with Rightsteps to provide a tailored Cognitive Behavioural Therapy solution for women experiencing menopause symptoms.

In partnership with Rightsteps

Who are Rightsteps?


Rightsteps are a social enterprise and charity that have provided health and social care for almost 60 years. The team is made up of a qualified and clinically experienced management team that includes clinical psychologists, CBT Therapists, and counsellors.

The therapy covers

  • How to manage problematic symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, low mood and sleeping problems

  • Effective strategies and guidelines for managing anxiety and depression to improve mental wellbeing and resilience

  • Guidance on reducing stress and reframing negative thoughts to prevent symptoms from worsening

In partnership with Rightsteps

FAQs about menopause support

Related entities


Menopause - A natural life stage where hormonal changes cause symptoms that can affect wellbeing and performance at work.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - A structured therapy that helps people manage thoughts, emotions and behaviours linked to menopause symptoms.

Rightsteps - A clinically led provider delivering evidence‑based therapies, including CBT for menopause.

Wisdom Super Care EAP - HA | Wisdom Wellbeing’s enhanced EAP offering 24/7 access to menopause support and clinical interventions.

Menopause Action Plan (2027 requirement) - A proposed requirement under the Employment Rights Bill for employers to outline how they support staff experiencing menopause.

Employment Rights Bill - Legislation introducing new workplace protections, including the proposed Menopause Action Plan.

Equality Act 2010 - UK law protecting employees from discrimination; menopause symptoms may qualify as a disability in some cases.

Workplace Adjustments - Practical changes that help employees manage menopause symptoms and stay well at work.

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