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FEATURES | Published January 31st 2021, 1:01 pm

LEADERSHIP ROUND-UP: Locate in Kent brings news of Swwwift launch, Steadfast Roofing welcomes new senior leader

Our latest leadership round-up brings news of a Kent entrepreneur launching a new website provision service for marketers, while Steadfast Roofing welcome a new business development manager.

FEATURES | Published January 30th 2021, 11:11 am

“A beacon of resilience and self-compassion”: Andrew Parsons promotes new book

‘Empowerment in Health and Wellness’ is a new book which aims to bring together new perspectives on the mind-body connection in relation to stress and anxiety reduction, building motivation and inspiring people to respond to the needs of their current reality.

FEATURES | Published January 29th 2021, 3:03 pm

Leadership Round-up: Affinity Financial Advisors warn about keeping safe from scams and Gillian Keegan announces new cash boost to take on trainees

In today's leadership round-up we look at the advice given by Affinity as they seek to keep people safe from scams while the government seeks to safeguard youth employment.

FEATURES | Published January 29th 2021, 8:08 am

Shaz Memon warns of the dangers awaiting us after Covid

With the early stages of 2021 set to be entirely dominated by the vaccine rollout, Wells on Wheels and Digimax Dental director Shaz Memon lays out his thoughts for the year ahead.

FEATURES | Published January 28th 2021, 11:11 am

Looking into the abyss: Westfield Farms CEO highlights impact of autumn and winter lockdowns on game shooting industry

Michael Wood has been the CEO of Westfield Farms since 1968. In an exclusive interview with The Leaders Council, Wood discusses exactly how Covid-19 has hit a business that is doing its best to fend for itself, with no government support to fall back on.

FEATURES | Published January 28th 2021, 10:10 am

Tackling exploitation with mentoring: Serenity Welfare’s Emily Aklan to speak at The Children in Care Conference 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic has proven a significant test to the resilience of children’s social care services in the UK. An already overburdened industry has had to take on the challenge of assisting children and young people in care who are facing long periods of heightened stress and isolation, meaning that the right support is more critical than ever before.

FEATURES | Published January 27th 2021, 2:02 pm

NSF Health Sciences to co-host virtual Legionella Conference in March

NSF Health Sciences and the US National Environmental Health Association [NEHA] are to co-host a virtual special session of the annual Legionella Conference, which will focus on disease prevention from waterborne pathogens during a public health crisis.

FEATURES | Published January 27th 2021, 11:05 am

Changing perceptions: a look back on how Covid-19 has raised the profile of the NHS and social care and a reflection on what more must be done

In the latter part of 2019, The World Health Organization planned to raise the profile of the nursing profession worldwide and increase the global workforce of nurses in honour of Florence Nightingale’s 200th anniversary, making 2020 the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. In December of that year, Covid-19 first appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan, before spreading to the rest of the world over the course of the following year.

FEATURES | Published January 26th 2021, 4:04 pm

Leadership in focus: Driver Require provide support, London Hotel Group calls for transparency, Australian style quarantine may be introduced

In another tumultuous start to the week for the government response to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, there is good news as businesses step up to the plate by providing aid to disadvantaged families and hospital capacity to the stretched NHS.

FEATURES | Published January 26th 2021, 12:12 pm

Constant Power Services aim to be at the forefront of keeping remote learning running through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the need for power protection has become even more vital. Such protection is crucial for education institutions in their bid to provide safe online learning for students, amid a wholesale push toward the digital education approach to ensure learning can continue from home and remove the need for pupils to physically mix and risk spreading the disease.

FEATURES | Published January 25th 2021, 4:04 pm

COMMENT: Ahmed Shibli discusses the 'unifying string theory' of the twenty-first century in an ongoing series. 5/5.

In the fifth of a five part special report, Ahmed Shibli, managing director of ETD Consulting sets out his own unique take on the twenty-first century to date and how several disparate events that have shaped our lives over the past twenty years may well be connected.

FEATURES | Published January 25th 2021, 11:00 am

“Times of crisis bring out true leadership” Rhodsac Community Living’s Manyara Muyenziwa says

Manyara Muyenziwa is the nominated individual at Rhodsac Community Living, a service that operates residential care homes and supported living facilities. In her leadership role, Muyenziwa has been responsible for heading up the service’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic from early last year, and as has been the case for all care sector operators, it has been a tremendous challenge for the service to navigate, with early PPE shortages and high levels of anxiety among staff and residents throughout having to be carefully managed.

FEATURES | Published January 24th 2021, 10:10 am

COMMENT: Ahmed Shibli discusses the 'unifying string theory' of the twenty-first century in an ongoing series. 4/5.

In the first of a five part special report, Ahmed Shibli, managing director of ETD Consulting sets out his own unique take on the twenty-first century to date and how several disparate events that have shaped our lives over the past twenty years may well be connected.

FEATURES | Published January 24th 2021, 10:03 am

LEADERSHIP ROUND-UP: Beauty Kitchen promotes skincare range for Veganuary, Shaikh and Co provide helpful update for businesses, NSF launches new app

Our latest leadership round-up brings news of Beauty Kitchen’s vegan skincare range that is an ideal choice for participants in Veganuary 2021, while Shaikh & Co Chartered Certified Accountants & Registered Auditors have provided a useful explanatory newsletter for businesses closed by the government during the first UK Covid-19 lockdown, after the Supreme Court ruled that insurers should pay out on business interruption claims. Elsewhere, NSF International has announced the launch of its new in vitro diagnostics app.


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