Articles and News
Each year Carers Rights Day brings organisations across the UK together to help carers in their local community know their rights and find out how to get help and support. Having the right information...
For any business, particularly a small one, having payments outstanding can seriously affect business cash flow. If you have an outstanding invoice, the first action to take is to send the...
Conflict Resolution Day is mainly an educational event established in 2005 by the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) to increase awareness of the various peaceful, non-violent methods of...
During the 18th century, a brutal trade network emerged, forcibly transporting Africans who had been abducted to European colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean, where they were enslaved on...
National Work-Life Week is an opportunity to focus on well-being at work and work-life balance. Work–life balance is a term commonly used to describe the balance that a working individual needs...
We spend a lot of time at work so it’s important that we enjoy our time during our employment hours. International Week of Happiness at Work is a Dutch initiative, an idea that originated from...
It is a sad truth that when families are separated, not only does the non-resident parent have to come to terms with a new arrangement but grandparents are very often affected too. Unlike parents...
Bullying of any kind is in no-one’s interest and should not be tolerated in the workplace. There is no legal definition of bullying. Acas defines workplace bullying as “offensive, intimidating...
Regrettably, with each passing year, the occurrence of inheritance disputes within families remains an unfortunate reality. These disputes often arise due to a variety of reasons, ranging from...