Supporting Parents: Wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic

...COVID herself, with two other children to care for and a husband caught up in a busy hospital environment working all hours to fight the disease. I know how strong...
...COVID herself, with two other children to care for and a husband caught up in a busy hospital environment working all hours to fight the disease. I know how strong...
...my vocabulary is quite extensive, as I have to think to myself which words describe a situation, how many different words for that situation do I know, how difficult to...
...wrong that we realise how important they are. I had to re-learn so many things, it felt like being thrown to the bottom of a steep mountain. To get back...
...preconceptions and provides you with simple and useful ways on how to approach those with dementia. I now use this information everyday through how I refer to dementia and feel...
...into a more diverse place to work and allow us to develop the capabilities needed to help the government deliver. The scheme is also a great example of how quickly...
...beta providing a better service at lower cost to the public; Civil Service Quarterly has been launched to showcase our work and expertise and open us up to challenge; the...
...constantly to challenge ourselves to be open to new and different ways of doing things. That is the only way we are going to succeed in building the capability of...
...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...
...our carers’ forum that give people an opportunity to speak to me about balancing work with their caring responsibilities. The focus of the Carers Week discussion is how to raise...
...something everyone is prone to. We are all biased: the world is not divided into those who show bias and those who don't. It is, however, split between those who...