
An experienced Best Interests Assessor (BIA) has received a 12-month suspension order after plagiarising DoLS forms.
An experienced Best Interests Assessor (BIA) has received a 12-month suspension order after plagiarising DoLS forms.
As the global fallout of the coronavirus escalates, we examine its disruptive impact on contractual arrangements throughout your supply chain.
Issues such as self-isolation, Statutory Sick Pay and a downturn in business are key and the situation is not a static one.
Many housing providers are now re-thinking about gathering information to complete their data return to the Regulator of Social Housing, with the initial exercise having been delayed by Covid-19.
Newnham College, Cambridge, received a fine from the HSE in January for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during refurbishment works on a flat owned by the college.
Managing workplace relationships is something of a tightrope for employees.
The Government has now introduced new regulations to prevent exit credits which amount to undeserved windfalls.
One of the key issues taking up media time currently is that of payment of employees in self-isolation or isolation as requested by medical staff or employers.
Chris Whittington will be speaking at Norwich cathedral on ‘Leading from the Centre – Awareness, Humility and Transformative Leadership’ at the diocese’ annual Headteachers’ Conference.
Liz Wyatt explains how using tools such as the CAFCASS Parenting Plan and OurFamilyWizard can make conversations around children easier when a relationship breaks down.
These new changes will help to modernise the law governing divorce and remove the stigma surrounding divorce proceedings.
“Monitoring the Mental Health Act in 2018/19” published by the CQC, has found that although improvements have been made, healthcare services need to do more to comply with their human rights duties.