Healthcare

Workaholic Tips – 3 Vital Ways To Tune Out

By |2017-08-08T21:05:50+01:00March 1st, 2016|Healthcare, Management, Working life|

“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” This proverb essentially means that without time off from work, you get boring. And possibly bored.More than this, workaholic types can become numbed and desensitised to the world around them outside work, potentially costing them their health and their relationships: things highly prized by most

Heavier Fines For Catering And Construction Accidents

By |2017-08-08T21:05:50+01:00November 17th, 2015|Care, Healthcare, Management|

If there's an accident in your workplace, from February 2016 fines for health and safety, food safety, and corporate manslaughter offences are going to hurt more than ever.Catering and construction businesses of all sizes are potentially affected by a new set of sentencing guidelines for courts. In a worst case scenario, when something goes seriously

Taking A Stand On Care Work Standards

By |2017-08-08T21:05:50+01:00November 11th, 2015|Care, Healthcare, Recruitment|

Recent reports into the standard of care homes don’t make cheerful reading. The financial crisis is being blamed for the dwindling of beds, which many are claiming causes a crisis for the whole sector.The thinktank ResPublica conducted a survey that found almost one in 10 beds in British care homes will vanish in the next

Is there a care home worker recruitment crisis?

By |2017-08-08T21:05:51+01:00August 12th, 2015|Care, Healthcare|

More nurses are being offered ‘golden hellos’ to work in care homes, according to a new report this week. You might say this is nothing new, but does it reflect a wider problem in recruiting the best staff for care homes?As a recruiter of care home staff across South Wales, Atlantic Resource has a naturally

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