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It’s not just Guardian readers
” How do you think you would do in prison? Wrong! You would do really , really badly. Look at you. I don’t knowhow to say this politely but you have “ Guardian reader “ written all over you. “...
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Blair McPherson
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06 Nov 2023
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What happened to Slivers of Time?
Back in the early noughties CLG funded the startup of a company called Slivers of Time. The company created digital platforms for bringing together employers who needed casual workers and...
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Howard Gannaway
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03 Nov 2023
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Transforming Scotland’s school grounds for climate adaptation
Written by Rachel McBryde from Architecture and Design Scotland. In Scotland, a pioneering initiative is empowering schools to embrace nature-based solutions to create Climate Ready School...
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Eilidh Mackintosh
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02 Nov 2023
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Social media as a public health tool during the UK mpox outbreak
Our paper examines the use of social media as a tool of health promotion during the mpox outbreak in the UK. The project sought to identify key lessons learnt for future epidemic and pandemic...
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Jeremy Horwood
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01 Nov 2023
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Smoking and Money Advice
Smoking tobacco is an expensive and health-harming habit, illustrated by these statistics: Tobacco use killed 100 million people in the 20th century. Over 40,000 people are admitted...
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Jim O'Rorke
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01 Nov 2023
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You can identify good managers by how quickly they get promoted.
A piece of research looking at the impact good managers had on the future careers of their direct reports used an interesting definition of a “ good “ manager. The researchers identified good...
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Blair McPherson
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23 Oct 2023
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I would do anything out of loyalty but I won’t do that!
I like to think I was loyal to my manager but if they resigned on a matter of principle I can’t image I would also resign in support. I would do anything out of loyalty but I won’t do that. I will...
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Blair McPherson
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13 Oct 2023
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Helping planning authorities to navigate new planning guidance
(October) Architecture and Design Scotland – Scotland’s design agency for places - publishes the first part of their new resource package to help planning authorities take a place-based...
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Rachel McBryde
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25 Oct 2023
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Go Bold or tread cautiously
Is changed best secured through radicalism , inspiration and impatience or pragmatic , cautious and gradual? Because there is no middle way. Assuming of course you have a choice which often...
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Blair McPherson
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08 Oct 2023
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Manage your resources effectively with asset tracking
What is an asset? An asset is anything that would be costly to replace, such as tools, IT kit, machinery, hospital beds, medical equipment or vehicles. You can also track people, for example,...
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Bal Love
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03 Oct 2023
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It’s about convincing people it’s possible
I wish I could remember the name of the piece. It was played on an acoustic guitar by a popular folk /jazz guitarist of the 70’s. This was an instrumental piece noted for the speed and...
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Blair McPherson
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25 Sep 2023
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People won’t remember
“People won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel” – a Maya Angelou I’m glad people won’t remember what I said because I have contradicted my...
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Blair McPherson
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22 Sep 2023
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SFSC: Stronger Relationships
Hello Everyone, I am aware that the links shared by Tom for our CF2 funded RPC interventions at the beginning of the month are difficult for some of you to access via LA email addresses, so I...
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Eleni Bloy
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20 Sep 2023
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Reducing Parental Conflict
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Nobody listened and nothing was done
Said the whistle blower. Not true said senior management. I raised my concerns on many occasions with my manager, with senior managers and when nothing happened with board...
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Blair McPherson
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26 Sep 2023
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managers don’t want to be seen as a soft touch
The policies are progressive, very much in tune with taking employee mental health and well being seriously, but they are not being made use of. At first HR thought managers were simply unaware of...
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Blair McPherson
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27 Sep 2023
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The Trap
Told from the perspective of three different individuals, the sister of a missing person, a woman who works in the Missing Persons Unit and a serial killer.This is a thriller set in rural Ireland...
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Blair McPherson
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15 Sep 2023
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The Place Standard Tool and the Place and Wellbeing Outcomes: The Differences and Similarities
The Place Standard Tool and Place and Wellbeing Outcomes are seeds from the same two trees, namely the Good Places, Better Health (SG Strategy on health & environment 2008) and Creating Places...
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Eilidh Mackintosh
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07 Sep 2023
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The manager sent the chef out to hear the diners complaints
The chef stood at the customers table looking very uncomfortable. By his side was the interpreter The manager was busy hiding. The interpreter spoke to the surprised diners. Surprised because...
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Blair McPherson
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05 Sep 2023
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An introduction to Environmental Epidemiology module
As part of the UK Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP), fellows and anyone internal or external to UKHSA, can apply to attend a week-long training module course on an ‘Introduction to...
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Obiageli Onyekpe
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30 Aug 2023
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Environmental Public Health Tracking
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Acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children (England, 2022): environmental exposures investigation
On 6 April 2022, UKHSA identified an increase in the number of cases of acute hepatitis – without detection of hepatitis viruses (A-E) – in children from England, Scotland, and Wales. Since then,...
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Obiageli Onyekpe
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30 Aug 2023
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