
What working with dangerous criminals taught me about psychological safety
Lucy Vallis, Head of Health, Safety and Wellbeing at Save the Children UK, has a unique insight into what it takes to feel psychologically safe,

Lucy Vallis, Head of Health, Safety and Wellbeing at Save the Children UK, has a unique insight into what it takes to feel psychologically safe,

Ahead of International Women’s Day we asked some top thought leaders in the industry – from former professional footballers to heads of wellbeing to psychologists

Over 4% of the UK’s working population are employed in contact centres (also known as call centres). There are 6200 contact centres in the UK

Professor Amanda Kirby is one of the most influential, well informed and globally acclaimed voices talking about neurodiversity today. We’re honoured to welcome her to

The role of traditional occupational health is evolving in many companies (see this feature here, and this interview with Jaguar LandRover here) re-stoking the debate

This article, and video, are based on an interview with Janet Leighton, Director of Happiness at the Timpson Group. She covers: what she does when

It is very exciting being in a new and developing industry. Watching the creation and evolution of new products, services, careers, and career paths. It

This article touches on why our keynote speaker and former professional footballer Clarke Carlisle does not believe in bringing your ‘whole self’ to work, particularly

This opinion piece is written by burnout specialist Subira Jones, based on an interview she did with Make A Difference Media on key issues concerning

The Make A Difference Awards, in association with the London Evening Standard and The Watercooler Event, are an opportunity for us to stop, think and
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