From Teacher to HR Professional: How Laurel’s Apprenticeship Opened Doors She Didn’t Know Existed
After a few years working as a primary school teacher, Laurel White made a bold decision during COVID: it was time for a career change.
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After a few years working as a primary school teacher, Laurel White made a bold decision during COVID: it was time for a career change.
By Jessica Jones, Hospital Director, Elysium Healthcare & Sue Denison, Corporate Expert by Experience Digital storytelling is becoming one of the most powerful ways
As we mark Activities Co-Ordinators Week, we spoke with Jamie Devine who shared his experiences of working in the role at Victoria Gardens, a North
When considering supporting a person’s independence, sometimes it’s the softer skills which are most important. We spoke with Victoria Turner, Occupational Therapy Assistant at Cefn
Zaneta Salikaite is a Peer Support Worker at Pinhoe View. She tells us about her role. “I began training two years ago as one of
Today’s ‘Food Focus’ interview is with Ruddi Snijder, Facilities Manager at Avonfield Neurological Centre, and Sharon Connolly, the service’s Kitchen Manager. They tell us about
As we head into winter, bees might not be at the forefront of everyone’s minds. But at Elysium’s Aberbeeg Hospital, that’s certainly not the case.
There is a significant emphasis placed on food at Christmas. Television and social media adverts are everywhere, with most showing veritable feasts of festive ‘treats’.
The festive season is one of the busiest times of the year, with many competing priorities. For working families and caregivers, balancing work commitments with
Today, we speak with Nicky Lintott, Head of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, about the work of the organisation’s race and ethnicity employee resource group (ERG),