Why I became a Dementia Friend

I decided to become a dementia friend for 2 reasons: professional and personal. I currently help to run a programme to encourage volunteering within my HM Treasury and agreed to...
I decided to become a dementia friend for 2 reasons: professional and personal. I currently help to run a programme to encourage volunteering within my HM Treasury and agreed to...
...paying it to the parent with care”. This whole process not only took time, and cost a lot to administer, but it also tended to weaken the relationship between the...
...role, we went to a meeting with Pension Centre managers to talk about improvements that needed to be made and what Robert could do to help them. It was interesting...
...Measures already in place include provision of detailed guidance for civil servants about how to raise concerns and who to report them to, and stronger leadership from departments to reinforce...
...good things to offer to people interested in working abroad. In the FCO last year we opened a new Language School to train our diplomats. This is available to people...
...all, we kept talking to our team about how we could help them to deliver. Working together was a constant source of energy, spurring us on. Kathryn has temporarily left...
...than that. Diversity has certainly been found to make a positive difference to a team's performance. It is the case, though, that there is also research to show that diversity...
...everyone pulled together to find answers. Consequently, the team did just that, organising themselves, working together and actually getting a buzz from what was a rather scary episode. In the...
...and down the country. Some 75% of people who endure violence are targeted at work – and less than 30% of workplaces know how to respond. Departments working together Numerous...
...going to do today”, but “what am I going to be”. He might decide that he needed to be inspiring in rallying the troops, or to be forceful in arguing...