
Experts share commentary on the PM’s plans to review fit notes
Last week, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to combat ‘sick note culture’ by reviewing the fit note system for people who aren’t well enough

Last week, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to combat ‘sick note culture’ by reviewing the fit note system for people who aren’t well enough

AI has been one of the hot topics at this year’s The Watercooler event. As proof of its power and role in productivity if used

After a busy first day at The Watercooler and The Office events, here’s a roundup of five key insights I’ve taken away from sitting in

Delegates always tell us that one of the most valuable takeways from The Watercooler Event, which kicks off tomorrow and Wednesday in London, is the

I had a conversation recently with the head of wellbeing for one of the UK’s major banks. Discussing the evolution of workplace wellbeing. We reflected

When you are responsible for protecting the wellbeing of others, it can be easy to forget about your own mental health. Navigating through a multitude

Ahead of this year’s The Watercooler and co-located The Office Event, we asked the speakers what they’re looking forward to about the show. Here’s what

Over the last 40 years we have seen a continual increase in the percentage of women in employment. This achievement is, in part, thanks to

Menopause is undeniably a hot topic. It’s one that we’ve covered regularly on www.makeadifference.media and it’s an issue that our sister event The Watercooler will

Stuart Hughes is President and Chair of Council at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), as well as his day-job as Head of
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