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The link between well-being and productivity
If you’re in business, you’ll have noticed that costs are on the rise. Inflation, energy and raw materials are all up. Your employees are all
Why Your Organisation Needs a First Aid Policy
If you work or volunteer for a large organisation it can seem like there’s a policy for everything. From recruitment to lunch breaks to uniforms.
Health & Safety for Pregnant Workers
A new baby is good news so make sure that at well as wishing the new parent well you make the right arrangements to keep
Supporting Mental Health in Winter
Winter can be a particularly difficult time for dealing with mental health. Although it’s not the case that mental health magically gets better in the
The Different Types Of First Aid
First aid is often referred to as an essential and vital skill for life. Great, you think; I’ll learn the basics and it will be
Mental Health: A Global Priority
World Mental Health Day takes place every 10th October and for 2022 the theme is around mental health and well-being as a global priority. What
Five things you can do for a safer workplace
No one actually wants a workplace that’s filled with risks and hazards. There are many reasons you’d actually want a safe workplace. Studies have demonstrated
Health and safety at work in a heatwave
One of the things we look forward to in summer is warmer weather. The average UK daytime temperate is 14 °C and varies between 18-25
An Employer’s Awareness of Mental Health
What do you need to be aware of as an employer when it comes to mental health? As a starting point, there’s your responsibility for
The importance of First Aid support at events
When it comes to organising events safety for the staff and the attendees must be at the top of the agenda. Whether it’s 20 people
CPR – First Aid for life
An understanding of basic first aid is surely something everyone needs along with the confidence to put their learning into action when necessary. Learning CPR
Why Health & Safety legislation is serious business
In March 2022, it was announced that the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) would prosecute TfL, the driver and operator responsible for the Croydon