My week volunteering on the healthcare frontline

...England, I chose to use my five days’ volunteering leave to go on to the frontline of the healthcare industry to see what the day-to-day running of a hospital would...
...England, I chose to use my five days’ volunteering leave to go on to the frontline of the healthcare industry to see what the day-to-day running of a hospital would...
...evidence to inform improvement in real-time, tying in with the team’s advice to “never simply accept that something should be done in a specific way because that’s how it has...
...job sharers to enjoy the benefits of a better balance between work and home commitments. Of the 3,200 colleagues who have registered on the site, 20% are men – double...
...through the NHS's ‘Couch to 5k’ app exercise programme together. To ease my back problems, caused by sometimes having to lean over to look at things more closely, I’ve also...
...happened. Accessibility solutions were nowhere near as good as they are today, so I was made medically redundant and I used that money to do a second degree. These events...
...complete language. It has its own vocabulary, word order and grammar. BSL also includes finger spelling. Every letter of the alphabet has a sign. These are used to spell out...
...to decision-makers going right to the top. It’s hard to believe that little more than a year has passed since SAGE first met in January 2020 to discuss an outbreak...
...million citizens every year? As we’ve all had to find clever solutions to work efficiently and collaboratively due to the pandemic and contact restrictions, HMPO’s Digital Application Processing (DAP) service...
...jargon. For example, think about the archaic language MPs use as part of the rituals of the House of Commons. This kind of language is often impenetrable to anyone who...
...has different ways of working, job shares with very different styles can work really well but you need to talk about how you work together and have a joint approach:...