
Managing trauma at the RSPCA: ‘It’s definitely not all fluffy bunnies and cute puppies’
When many of us think of the RSPCA we imagine heroic scenes of uniformed inspectors rescuing cute puppies with smiles all round… but the reality
When many of us think of the RSPCA we imagine heroic scenes of uniformed inspectors rescuing cute puppies with smiles all round… but the reality
The conversations that we’ve been having with employers at www.makeadifference.media suggest that many are now grappling with the challenge of how to meet the very
Different employees have different attitudes to spaces and what the ‘office’ means to them. This is particularly challenging, and true, when it comes to different
Of course, it’s easier to issue a mandate forcing employees back to work than it is to address the tricky changing office culture and work
A perennial challenge which, at Make A Difference, employers often tell us they’re grappling with, is how to ensure all colleagues know what wellbeing support
The UK is in the midst of an occupational health crisis, with the Office of National Statistics reporting all-time record numbers of working-age adults are out of
In its continuing bid to curb inflation, the Bank of England raised interest rates for the 14th consecutive time today, increasing its base rate by a quarter of a
As the BBC’s Chief Medical Officer Clare Fernandes says, the case for health screening can be made both ways. So that’s exactly what we’re going
“Health screening has often felt something like Marmite; with some people loving it, and others thinking it’s a waste of time.” So says Nick Davison,
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) have published a two-part consultation on ways to increase the uptake