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Alisa Harewood is the Director of We-R-One Diversity Management Consultancy, a company that helps corporations foster Equality Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I) in the workspace. A key point is that true ED&I cannot happen unless employees internalise ED&I values and commit

Jill Hodges is the founder and CEO of Fire Tech, a workshop provider for 9 to 17-year-olds in which they learn to work with technology. Jill founded Fire Tech in 2013, after realising that her children were avid consumers of

Charlotte Tomlins, Senior Colleague Engagement Officer at Barclays, talks about the importance of skills-based volunteering within corporations. Barclays is one of the largest banks in the UK, and the institution puts a lot of effort into employee engagement through volunteering.

Charlotte Tomlins, Senior Colleague Engagement Officer at Barclays, talks about the importance of skills-based volunteering within corporations and how it allows everyone, no matter how busy their schedule is, to make a difference in their communities. Read below some tips

Since Ash Wednesday 1984, every second Wednesday of March has been dedicated to helping people stop smoking in the UK. National No Smoking Day gives smokers a chance to quit smoking, also offering their loved ones the opportunity to support

Richard Collins, the co-founder of CSR Accreditation, believes that companies' CSR efforts need to be independently assessed in order to truly determine which players are truly doing good, and which ones still need to learn how to deploy their corporate

Does your company have a Corporate Responsibility Program? Business Social Impact programs, also known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, have been questioned for many years and looked with scepticism for their role in the business strategy and actual impact

British Science Week: This March, ten days are dedicated to the celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) through various events throughout the UK. Everyone is encouraged to organise a science-themed event that will get people to engage with

A Typical Assessment The methods and tools of a typical assessment vary, but it is a hands-on process, as this is the only way to truly get under the skin of an organisation. We are at pains to not come across as

Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW) exists because, as with many other mental health problems, eating disorders are not immediately visible. Many people suffer in silence. In fact, an estimated 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder, which

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