In this article, Sally Evans from Making Moves explains how workers can help make the office and the working environment more comfortable for fellow female employees.
Women experience a specific set of challenges in the workplace which many of their male counterparts don’t. From finding it difficult to be heard at work, to physical challenges like experiencing symptoms of the menopause or menstruation whilst working in the office, there are a number of different things for your female colleagues to navigate.
The good news is that there are some really effective ways to help female colleagues feel both more comfortable and confident in the office. If you’re looking for some guidance, read on for our tips on sensitively supporting women in the workplace.
One of the best ways you can help female colleagues is to take some time to learn about the specific issues they may face. By doing this, you can go into a conversation about these topics already informed, and you can avoid asking questions which may make female co-workers feel uncomfortable. Here are two of the main things which your female colleagues might be experiencing, and some tips for finding out more about them.
Physical symptoms of the menopause can have a major impact on female workers. In fact, the recent Menopause and The Workplace survey conducted by the UK Government found that the majority of respondents were affected by the menopause at work —only 8.2% of those surveyed weren’t negatively impacted by their symptoms.
To learn more, start by looking into what the menopause is, why it happens in the first place, and find out about some of the most common symptoms. There are plenty of resources online to help you get started, such as the NHS menopause overview and the information on The Menopause Charity website.
Many working women also struggle dealing with menstruation symptoms in the office. A YouGov survey has found that 57% of working female respondents had experienced period pain so bad that it affected their ability to work.
A great place to start with learning more about menstruation is looking into both the physical and mental symptoms. You can find out more on the NHS page on periods, and discover some more detailed information on Healthline’s menstruation facts and stats article.
Once you understand more about these topics, you can use your knowledge to talk to those who are experiencing symptoms of menstruation or the menopause. Start conversations and be the one in the office to break the taboo. Make it clear to your female colleagues that if they are experiencing menopause, menstruation, or anything else which leaves them feeling uncomfortable at work, that they are welcome to confide in you.
Not only will this allow people experiencing the symptoms to open up and explain what it is they need to make the workplace more comfortable, but talking openly about their experiences may help the women in your workplace bond and feel more comfortable opening up to each other too.
It isn’t just physical health issues which women have to deal with at work. Many are still discriminated against by colleagues, clients, customers, or even their own management teams. While you may believe that your workplace is very progressive, it’s still a good idea to keep an eye out for the small ways in which women may be being disrespected — these are called microaggressions.
For example, look out for any instances of women being interrupted in team meetings. Research by McKinsey has found that a shocking 50% of female respondents reported getting interrupted or talked over in meetings. Make sure that your female colleagues have the opportunity to share everything which they wish to discuss, and inform those who interrupt that they should let your female colleagues finish their points first before jumping in.
The same study also found that 16% of female respondents heard colleagues talk in a demeaning manner about people like them. Not only is this discrimination, but any form of demeaning talk like this is inappropriate in the workplace, so make sure to let the management team know.
As well as the solutions above, there are some larger changes which company policy makers can implement to make the workplace more comfortable for women. Some businesses are introducing two new types of leave to help women: menstrual leave and menopause leave. These two types of sick leave give women some welcome time to rest and recover from their symptoms.
Aside from sick leave, flexible working is another great way to benefit female workers. This allows female employees to both work from the comfort of their own home, and start at a time which suits them when their symptoms aren’t at their worst.
To help female employees feel more comfortable and supported at work, discuss these potential policy changes with management, or bring them in yourself if you have the authority.
Through education and conversation, you can feel more confident in providing female colleagues with the appropriate support in a sensitive manner. To find out more about women in business, make sure to check out the rest of the articles here at WeAreTheCity.
With over 8 years’ experience in operations, Sally Evans has helped Making Moves double in size. She has implemented various frameworks to the business and empowers both female and male colleagues to develop and succeed in their roles. Sally effectively navigated Making Moves through the pandemic and is continuing to help grow the business in the most efficient way possible.
October
04oct12:0014:00Empowered Awakening: A Healing & Well-being Workshop
04/10/2025 12:00 - 14:00(GMT+01:00)
The Conduit
6 Langley Street London WC2H 9JA
A soulful healing session for Black & Brown women — with movement, storytelling, and optional guided hypnotherapy. Empowered Awakening is a soulful gathering created for Black & Brown women — leaders,
Empowered Awakening is a soulful gathering created for Black & Brown women — leaders, professionals, and creatives — to connect, share, and step fully into their power.An afternoon of movement, storytelling, reflection, and optional guided hypnotherapy, it offers space to feel rooted, restored, and uplifted in community with women who see and celebrate you.
Curated by Vision Liberate, a grassroots, woman-led social enterprise, this experience weaves together healing practices, creative expression, and collective reflection — with a focus on emotional well-being, cultural affirmation, and sisterhood.
Hosted at The Conduit, Covent Garden, this intimate gathering unfolds in a beautiful, welcoming space. Come solo, with a friend, or as part of your own journey of healing and empowerment.
Guided Movement & Creative Expression — No dance experience needed; simply bring your body and breath. Group Storytelling & Reflection Circles — Explore rest, identity, and renewal through writing, sharing, or simply listening. Optional 30-Minute Guided Hypnotherapy — A gentle practice using breathwork, mindfulness, and light trance to ease emotional tension. (You’re welcome to observe, rest, or step outside if you prefer.) Social wind-down with refreshments — Close the afternoon with soft music, light bites, and time to connect.
Spaces are limited to 20 guests to preserve intimacy and care — early booking is strongly encouraged.
Created for Black & Brown women seeking space to reconnect with themselves and others. While this gathering centres our voices, the ethos of Empowered Awakening is rooted in care, cultural safety, and collective healing for all marginalised communities.
13/10/2025 - 17/10/2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and in-person events. Focused on career growth, networking, and innovation, this event continues to champion equality and empower women in the tech industry.
WeAreTechWomen is proud to present the second annual UK Women in Tech Week, taking place from October 13th to 17th, once again aligning with Ada Lovelace Day. This nationwide initiative brings together a vibrant line-up of virtual and in-person events celebrating the impact of women across the tech industry.
In partnership with leading organisations and Women in Tech networks, the week will offer inspiring panels, practical workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities. Through our website, attendees can easily book their spots for these events. Our master calendar for bookings will be released in the summer. Those who have registered their interest will receive priority booking.
Despite growing awareness, the sector still faces systemic challenges. Our upcoming Lovelace Report with Oliver Wyman has highlighted a number of issues around the broken systems that hinder the progression of women in the tech industry. Several reports over the past few years, including the Lovelace Report, cite that women are leaving the industry altogether. This talent drain is not only a loss of potential but is actively costing the UK economy billions of pounds each year.
With just 20% of the UK’s tech workforce made up of women—and with government commitments to scale the AI workforce—this is not the time to slow down. It’s time to step up.
For more information visit: women-in-tech-week.com
01nov09:0016:30KIN: Know. Inspire. Navigate | A Day for Women to Realign, Renew, and Rise
01/11/2025 09:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Henley Business School, Greenlands
Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3AU
Set on the tranquil banks of the River Thames, Henley’s historic Greenlands campus offers the perfect backdrop for a day of reflection, connection, and
Designed for early to mid-career women across industries who want practical tools they can use immediately, this one-day retreat follows the Kinspace KIN framework – Know, Inspire, Navigate – guiding you to:
This is not just a feel-good day. It’s sustainable learning – you will leave with your own action and implementation plan tailored to your life, so you can apply what you’ve learned immediately and keep building momentum long after the retreat.
In the afternoon, slow down and reconnect with your senses in a mindful pressed flower card crafting, writing to self and picture workshop. We’ll ask a few questions ahead of time so we can pair you by goals and stage, and tailor examples to your context. Then, step outdoors for a unique partner reflection in nature – partnering with both the landscape and each other to inspire deeper insight and grounded action.
To help you stay accountable and supported, you’ll have the option to join three monthly follow-up group sessions (at a separate price) designed to check in on your progress, troubleshoot challenges, and keep you moving towards your goals.
This is a confidential and supportive space with limited seats to ensure meaningful connection and participation.
Date: Saturday 1 November 2025
Time: 9:00 AM -4:30 PMT
Location: Henley Business School, Greenlands Henley-on-Thames
RG9 3AU
Price: £250 – Early Bird £200 until 10 September