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Leaders in Focus: Charlotte Wiseman asks whether companies reducing investment in workplace wellness are paying the price
Applied Positive Psychology and Leadership Consultant, Charlotte Wiseman, explores the issue of firms cutting their investment in workplace wellness, and asks whether such actions may be bringing about negative consequences.
Unique, inspired and versatile: Leicester’s The Peepul Centre epitomises the importance of community hubs during Covid
The Peepul Centre social enterprise based in Belgrave, Leicester, has been through a great deal of change during the Covid-19 pandemic, with social restrictions resulting in many of its facilities having to temporarily close.
Riello UPS donates uninterruptible power supply devices to Ugandan hospital
Riello UPS has donated several uninterruptible power supply devices to the Children’s Surgical Hospital in Entebbe, Uganda.
Leading firms and industry bodies call on British workforce to take up Covid-19 jab
Several leading businesses and industry bodies in the UK have jointly called for their respective workforces to accept the Covid-19 vaccine when eligible.
Leadership Roundup: Kwarteng, LeGassick, Dimpfl
In our latest leadership roundup, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng announces the new CEO of Innovate UK; Behavioural Investment Coach and experienced Director Mike LeGassick discusses the launch of his new book and the importance of financial education; and Early Years’ practitioner Claire Dimpfl highlights the importance of community spirit.
Atruchecks announces best value in-clinic Covid-19 PCR Tests with next day results: for £69
Atruchecks - in partnership with Eurofins Scientific - has expanded its network of testing laboratories and reduced the cost of a test returning results within 24 hours in a bid to restart the ailing travel industry.
State schools with Reception class to be offered Early Years language classes
Every state school with a Reception class in England can now apply for training and resources through an early years catch-up programme funded by the Government, to support thousands more pupils with vital communication skills.
How social media uses our evolutionary psychology against us
In recent months, many people have been speaking out about social media abuse, with various sports bodies and others taking part in a recent boycott to raise awareness of the issue. But there is another, not unrelated, way in which social media is having a negative impact on people’s wellbeing, with California State University estimating that 10% of Americans have a social media addiction.
Going to market: Vitalograph launches three new products in May
May 2021 has seen medical device developer Vitalograph look to the future with the launch of three innovative new products into the UK market.
Health and Safety challenges in industrial manufacturing: Russell Finex helps businesses stay compliant and improve operator safety
Health and safety in industrial manufacturing is highly important to protect the working conditions and overall health of operators and staff in the workplace, especially on the factory floor and other places of high risk.
Rising to the Covid-19 challenge: Radical Sportscars CEO Joe Anwyll looks back how the business has responded to the health crisis and what the future holds
Speaking to CEO Today, Radical Sportscars chief executive Joe Anwyll looks back over the previous year and discusses the innovation that has gone on behind the scenes to help the business grow despite the impact of the Covid-19 health crisis.
The Leith Group appointed Export Champion by the Department of International Trade for second year in a row
For a second successive year, The Leith Group has been named part of the Export Champion Community by the Department for International Trade [DIT].
Looking ahead: Becketts general manager Carvalho relishes May 17 reopening in radio interview
Speaking live on Portsmouth's Express FM radio station on Monday, Becketts Southsea general manager Terence Carvalho looked ahead to the reopening of his business on May 17, in line with the government’s roadmap out of the Covid-19 lockdown.
NHS App to show vaccination status for international travel
From Monday 17 May, the NHS app will be used to show a persons vaccination status if they have had both doses of the vaccination. The NHS app is separate from the NHS Covid-19 app which is used by contact tracing. The government is advising people to register for the app at-least two weeks before attempting to travel.
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