Steve Shutts is the CEO of Astriid and one of the inspiring individuals working on finding meaningful employment for those who are living with a disability or long-term illness. Astriid, started by Steve's brother David two years ago, aims to
The Walkie Tower Climb: Every day 619 children and young people arrive at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to be treated for severe illnesses and conditions. The hospital is exclusively for children and relies on NHS funds and charitable support
Rare diseases are not as rare as people might expect them to be. Over 300 million people live with a rare disease worldwide, according to the Rare Disease website. That is one in every 20 people, so odds are that
Young consumers are expecting more user-generated content (UGC) from big brands, whether this content is used for product or CSR marketing. Consumers will seek more authentic options if businesses continue to plaster their social media channels with glossy, professional, branded
Bianca Tudor is an entrepreneur and the founder of Elite Business Women (EBW), a group looking to empower and help women climb the corporate and entrepreneurial ladder through mutual support. The entity now boasts 11,000 members and, while located mainly
Adriano Mancinelli, UK and Northern Europe Programme Manager, TrustLaw at Thomson Reuters Foundation, says that there are two main problems when it comes to non-profits and their legal needs - their knowledge (or lack thereof) relating to the availability of
In short, yes. The Open Banking initiative is nothing short of the biggest revolution in the banking industry. It sets a new standard for the way banks integrate and communicate with the digital world and other third-party services. It opens
It is estimated that by 2050, 115.4 million people will be suffering from dementia worldwide, according to the Alzheimer’s Society. The website of Alzheimer’s Research UK explains that Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common types of dementia, affecting