Whistleblowing and the culture of fear in social housing: a cultural shift is long overdue
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nyone who read the recent article in Inside Housing on the secret life of a fire risk assessor will have been horrified at the litany of...
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nyone who read the recent article in Inside Housing on the secret life of a fire risk assessor will have been horrified at the litany of...
The Government has just released new guidance on sourcing and contracting for digital, data and technology projects and programmes. Whilst
The report of the independent review led by Donna Ockenden of maternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust has been published...
You might have seen that last week was Neurodiversity Celebration Week – a week to celebrate those with brains that think, learn, process...
As I skimmed the Government's suite of proposed legislative changes (badged as its means of embedding the regulatory changes to social...
There were three points that jumped off the page to me when I read the draft legislation and guidance published today – they are not...
The new financial year starting on 6 April 2022 brings with it, as ever, plenty of new figures and limits to be aware of from an...
We’ve all seen potholes and experienced the jolt as you unavoidably bump over one. In a car, hopefully, the worst that will happen will...
As we will all be acutely aware, prices are rising and the cost of living has the biggest rise in a generation. As a result, living...
The Government has laid regulations adjusting contribution rates for members of the NHS Pension Scheme from 1 October 2022 with further...
For 800 P&O Ferries’ employees, last week was a particularly bad one.
Via a zoom meeting, they were informed they no longer had...
Over 300 independent schools have decided to leave the Teachers' Pensions Scheme (TPS) - with more on the way. Other employers have also...
I have been very fortunate to spend three days over the last couple of weeks discussing what I am most passionate about - improving...
To date, it has been the Government's plans to introduce a lifetime cap on care costs and introduce a National Insurance levy to fund...
When we were contacted at the end of 2018 by McCaren Design, an architecture practice based in Plymouth, it was clear that they wanted to...
Whenever I feel disillusioned or fed up in my "work world" (not too often, thankfully), it helps me to be reminded of the extraordinary...
The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people, and especially of governments and...
The start of April is already looking ominous as far as money in people's pockets goes, with rising energy bills, prices rising at petrol...
I attended a charity fundraising webinar hosted by Natalie Barbosa and Sayer Vincent’s Helen Elliott. This webinar provided great insight...
It’s hard to look at the news at the moment without seeing devastating headlines about the war in Ukraine. Innocent people are dying,...
A recent technology review has analysed the value of digital technology in adult social care, the barriers and enablers to accessing and...
My colleague Holly and I were interested to read about the recent pause to renovation work at the Houses of Parliament after dozens of...
Let's be honest, we would like to think we're past gender bias (and other bias) but we're not there yet.
To mark International...
A helpful article in Inside Housing last week from Riverside's CEO about the cost of disrepair claims.
Of course, there are valid...
With the substantial increase in employer contributions for the Teachers' Pension Scheme in 2019 and perhaps further substantial...
Tomorrow is International Women's Day. As part of our preparations to mark IWD 2022 my colleagues and I have been reflecting on the...
Research has recently found that the number of organisations reporting on their ethnicity pay gap halved last year. The statistics,...
You may have read my colleague, Libby Hubbard’s ebriefing last week concerning the lifting of the Covid-19 restrictions.
There are...
The Charity Commission has issued a public statement on the invasion of Ukraine and its implications for the charities it regulates.
We may be seeing the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions in the UK, but the virus has not gone away, and I fear its legacy will be evident...
The Human Rights Act 1998 is the law that exists to ensure that every person's fundamental human rights are respected and protected here...
Today the Government have published the outcome of their brief consultation on ending the vaccination requirements in care homes and in...
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