by Louise Charles | Jun 21, 2022
One of our keynote speakers Dr Liz, has previously spoken to us on how the human brain can see disconnection as inherently dangerous and how this impacts on mental health and has now spoken to us about the need for connections. The human need for connections is...
by Louise Charles | Aug 31, 2021
Vismo who are one of our new exhibitors this year focus on supporting workers who travel globally, lone work or work from home. Working from home is something many of us have experienced some for the first time) in the last 18 months, so we asked Vismo to share their...
by Louise Charles | Aug 17, 2021
It makes good sense to have a lone worker policy in place A lone worker is someone who works by themselves, potentially in remote settings without the immediate ability to communicate with others. There are inherent risks associated with lone working, from falls and...
by Louise Charles | May 10, 2021
A year of escalating needs The subject of mental health has been propelled towards the top of many organisation’s agendas, owing to the uncertainties, challenges and trauma of the global pandemic. We spoke to Dr Liz Royle of Power To Respond a specialist crisis and...
by Nicole Vazquez | Jan 5, 2021
As we begin 2021 in National Lockdown, many of us will once again be working from home (and some of us never made it back to the office!). Working from home is not ideal for many of us and can lead to real physical pain if our work set ups are not ergonomically sound....
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