06Jun

Carers Week

Background

Carers Week is celebrated nationally on an annual basis.

It seeks to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities throughout the UK.

Carers Week was founded by Carers UK, in collaboration with Age UK, Carers Trust, Independent Age, Macmillan Cancer Support, MND Association and MS Society.

Carers UK was founded in 1965 by Mary Webster, who wanted to draw the public attention to the practical difficulties of caring for someone, the financial hardships and the feeling of being isolated.

This year Carers Week will take place from the 6th – 12th of June 2022. The hashtag which is being used this to year to promote Carers week is #CarersWeek2022.

Theme

For 2022, the theme is “Make caring visible, valued and supported”, which focuses on unpaid carers and the challenges of caring.

According to carersweek.org: “We believe that unpaid carers and the challenges of caring should be recognised in all areas of life, caring should be valued and respected by everyone in our society, and carers should have access to the information and support they need, where and when they need it.”

Who is a Carer?

According to Carers Trust: “A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addition cannot cope without their support.”

Anyone can be classified as a Carer. Carers Trust explains this through a few examples:

  • “a 15-year-old girl looking after a parent with an alcohol problem,
  • a 40-year-old man caring for his partner who has terminal cancer,
  • an 80-year-old woman looking after her husband who has Alzheimer’s disease.”

How do I join in Carers Week?

  • Joining in the Carers Week events – Carers Week will host a multitude of events, both online or face-to-face, if you would like to find or join an event close to you, or online, then please go to www.carersweek.org and use the map that they have provided on their site to find an event that you would like to join.
  • Sharing on social media – by sharing articles and information about Carers Week, why it is so important and what others can do to support or get join in Carers Week.

What can I do to help?

If you would like to help by donating to charities focused on carers and the impact of caring, the please donate to one of the following charities:

  • The Care Workers’ Charity – “The Care Workers’ Charity (CWC) was founded in 2009 with the objective of supporting current and former care workers with one-off crisis grants.” If you would like to donate to the CWC, then please go to https://www.thecareworkerscharity.org.uk/donations/.
  • Carers Trust – “Carers Trust is a major charity for, with and about carers. We work to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems.” If you would like to donate to the Carers Trust, the please go to https://www.donate.carers.org/.
  • Age UK – Age UK focuses on older people, who find themselves without the care and support that they need. Age UK helps with providing support, companionship and advice, to help carers and the people who are being cared for. If you would like to donate to Age UK, then please go to https://www.ageuk.org.uk/get-involved/donate/a/donate/.
  • Carers First – “Carers First works directly with and for carers to provide personalised information and advice. Making it easier for those caring for someone else to continue living their lives to the fullest.” If you would like to donate to Carers First, then please go to https://www.carersfirst.org.uk/get-involved/donate/.

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05Jun

World Environment Day

Background

World Environment Day is celebrated globally on the 5th of June on an annual basis.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) created World Health Day in 1972.

The first World Environment Day which was held on 5th June 1974, this day has been used as a platform for raising awareness on the environment and specific environmental issues such as climate change, pollution, waste and conservation of threatened animals who are near extinction.

Theme

For 2022, the theme is “Only One Earth” which focuses on “living sustainably in harmony with nature”.

The hashtag which is being used this year is #OnlyOneEarth. According to the World Environment Day’s website: With nature in emergency mode, the #OnlyOneEarth campaign for World Environment Day 2022, wants you to celebrate the planet through collective environmental action.

While our individual consumption choices do make a difference, it is collective action that will create the transformative environmental change we need, so we can advance to a more sustainable and just Earth, where everyone can flourish.

How do I join in World Environment Day?

You can join in World Environment Day by:

  • Lowering your carbon footprint – You can lower your carbon footprint by driving less, recycling, using bio-degradable alternatives to plastic, reusing plastics and converting food waste into compost.
  • Sharing on social media – By sharing this article and other articles and information which details why World Environment Day is so important, it can collectively help our planet and those within it.
  • Download the #OnlyOneEarth Practical Guide – The United Nations have created a practical guide to help with living sustainably. The #OnlyOneEarth Practical Guide is developed for World Environment Day.

    According to World Environment Day’s website: “The #OnlyOneEarth Practical Guide outlines some of the transformative actions that organisations and people can take.” If you would like to download the #OnlyOneEarth Practical Guide, then please visit:
    www.worldenvironmentday.global/get-involved/practical-guide.

If I can’t join in World Environment Day, is there any other way to help?

If you would like to help, then please donate to a charity focused on improving the health of our planet, or a charity which is focused on sustainability, we have listed some charities below:

  • Clean Air Task Force (CATF) – “Did you know that more than 70% of the emissions that cause global warming come from our energy system? Every year, the global energy system produces almost 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions – pushing our planet toward irreversible tipping points.”

    Clean Air Task Force’s main vision is to meet the world’s energy demand in a way that is financially and environmentally sustainable. If you would like to donate to the Clean Air Task Force, then please go to https://catf.us.
  • WWF – “WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. Our mission is to create a world where people and wildlife can thrive together.”

    The WWF works on multiple projects for conservation, fighting against climate crisis and much more. If you would like to donate to the WWF, then please go to https://www.support.wwf.org.uk/donate-to-wwf.
  • UK National Association for Environmental Education (NAEE) – “NAEE has been promoting environmental educational in the UK for 50 years, supporting all those involved in its delivery, so that together we can understand and act on the need to live more sustainably in order to protect the future of our planet.”

    If you would like to donate to the NAEE, then please go to https://naee.org.uk.

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19May

World IBD Day

Background

World IBD day is celebrated globally on the 19th of May on an annual basis.

It is led by patient organisations representing World IBD Day is coordinated by the European Federation of Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis Associations (EFCCA) in over 50 countries on five continents.

This year, for World IBD Day, the EFCCA would like to raise awareness about the impact IBD has on elderly
people. Under the slogan “IBD has no age”.

The EFCCA have stated that they “want to put the focus on elderly people (60 plus) and see how living with Crohn ́s disease and Ulcerative Colitis (collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease) is impacting on their quality of life and care”.

What is IBD?

According to IBDclinic.ca: “Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic life-long condition of the
gastrointestinal tract. In these conditions various parts of the digestive system, which includes the bowels
(intestines), become swollen, inflamed and ulcerated. This inflammation leads to disruption of the natural
processes of digesting food, absorbing nutrition and eliminating waste in a healthy manner.”

IBDclinic.ca also states on their site that there is no cure for IBD, however, with medical treatments, IBD can be kept in a state of suspension.

How do I join in World IBD day?

You can join in World IBD Day by:

  • Sharing on social media – by sharing articles and information about World IBD day, what IBD is and what others can do to further our research in IBD.

    The hashtags which are being used this year is #WorldIDBday2022 and #IBDhasnoage.
  • Sharing with friends and family – According to gutscharity.org.uk: “51% of people delay seeking advice for their symptoms for over 6 months! By breaking the stigma, people will become more knowledgeable about red flags for all digestive diseases and get the help they need.”

What can I do to help?

If you would like to help by donating to a charity focused on IBD, then please donate to one of the following charities:

  • Guts UK – Guts UK is committed to fighting all digestive diseases, including IBD. The donations are
    used to “fund research leading to earlier diagnoses, kinder treatments and ultimately, a cure.” If you
    would like to donate to Guts UK, then please go to https://gutscharity.org.uk/donate.

  • Crohn’s & Colitis UK – “We’re here to give people affected by Crohn’s and Colitis hope, comfort and confidence. To make sure their voices are heard and help them live freer, fuller lives. For whatever they need, whenever they need it, we’re here. And we’re not going anywhere until we’ve beaten Crohn’s and Colitis for good.” If you would like to donate to Crohn’s & Colitis UK, then please go to https://crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/donate.

  • Bowel Disease UK – “Bowel disease UK is a registered charity funding clinical research into treatments for bowel disease. Our research is carried out under the close guidance of our trustee, Professor Devinder Kumar, a leading gastrointestinal surgeon and researcher.” If you would like to donate to Bowel Disease UK, then please go to https://www.justgiving.com/bduk.

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09May

Mental Health Awareness Week

Background

Mental Health Awareness Week is celebrated globally on an annual basis. It seeks to inspire action to promote the message of good mental health for everyone. 

This event is hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, who have been both organising and hosting Mental Health Awareness Week for the last twenty-one years.

This year the Mental Health Awareness Week will take place from the 9th – 15th of May 2022

Theme

For 2022, the theme is “Loneliness”, which focuses on the impact of loneliness on our mental wellbeing and what steps we can undertake to reduce it.

According to www.mentalhealth.org.uk “Our connection to other people and our community is fundamental to protecting our mental health and we need to find better ways of tackling the epidemic of loneliness”. 

Mind.org.uk suggest that “Feeling lonely isn’t in itself a mental health problem but the two are strongly linked. Having a mental health problem can increase your chance of feeling lonely”. 

What causes loneliness?

There are many causes that can vary from person to person, depending on their experiences or what they are experiencing at the time. For some it can be certain life events such as:

  • Experiencing a loss of a family member or friend
  • Retiring and losing the social contact which you had at work
  • Changing jobs and feeling isolated from your co-workers
  • Moving to a new area or country without family, friends or community networks
  • Starting at university or college
  • Being unable to see your family, friends and colleagues due to Covid-19 restrictions

For other people, they might find that they feel lonely at certain times of the year, such as the festive period over Christmas and New Year, birthdays or even events such as anniversaries.

What can I do to help reduce loneliness?

There are many ways that are suggested to help reduce loneliness, some of these are listed below:

  • Talk to family and friends – A simple conversation with family or friends can help you to understand how you are feeling. 

According to mentalhealth.org.uk “Talking can be a way to cope with a problem you’ve been carrying around in your head for a while. Just being listened to can help you feel supported and less alone. And it works both ways. If you open up, it might encourage others to do the same.”

  • Looking after yourself just doing some simple things to help look after yourself can improve your general wellbeing such as; taking a break as and when you need to, eating healthily and keeping yourself active. 
  • Joining a social group Having like-minded people around you, that enjoy the same activities and hobbies can help to reduce your loneliness over time, as you become more acquainted with your peers.
  • Get the Samaritans Self-Help app – The Self-Help app was created by the Samaritans with the purpose to provide a type of support that you can use without having to discuss your feelings with someone else, it is a web application which you can download onto your phone or computer. 

If you would like to download the Self-Help app, then please go to https://selfhelp.samaritans.org

If you feel that your mental health is being affected, be sure to reach out to your support system or a mental health support service as soon as possible. 

We recommend that you get in touch with Able Futures which is a government funded charity, which can provide a program/support for all matters relating to mental health, their website is able-futures.co.uk and their direct number is 0800 321 3137.

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06May

Bank of England

💸 The Bank of England’s announcement yesterday was monumental for individuals and businesses across the UK 💸.

With the stark admission that the UK may be heading towards a recession, this will no doubt be playing on the minds of businesses, irrespective of the sector and size with both, improving efficiency and saving costs will now be at the forefront of agenda for many and what they can do to protect their businesses, and support their employees.

Don’t leave it to late to analyse your business, the best course is to take action NOW, rather than react of what may await you and your business later down the line 😰.

Taking certain decisions can be both daunting and challenging for businesses, especially those that require consultation, so it can be beneficial to get some expert HR advice and guidance around such as:

◆ Alternatives to redundancy (i.e. job redeployment)
◆ Temporarily laying off employees (potentially)
◆ Managing staff redundancies (last resort)
◆ Performance Management
◆ Wellbeing and other types of support for employees

This relives some of the pressure and stress knowing that you have sound HR support and guidance at hand at all times.

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Just as with Covid-19 pandemic, lets work together to get through these difficult times.

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27Apr

The Great Resignation – How to Retain Your People

The Great resignation is a phenomenon that describes the unprecedented rise in the number of workers
resigning from their jobs both during and towards the end of the pandemic.


There has since been a large amount of research and discussion as to what is driving workers to quit at such a scale. Any attempt at understanding the ‘Great Resignation’ means taking a serious look at the common criticisms of Britain’s economy, some of these being:

  1. burnout
  2. concern for health and wellbeing
  3. an overall lack of workplace support
  4. a lack of further development
  5. unpleasant work environments etc.


Leisure and hospitality workers led the way

The mass departure is particularly evident in retail and hospitality jobs.

In early 2021, when leisure and hospitality restrictions were starting to ease, which meant those that were placed on furlough at that point were starting to come back into the workplace following a period of furlough, whom for some were for months not weeks. Many workers had got a glimpse at what life could be like not having to work unsociable hours, or put in 50 to 60 hours a week.

Hospitality, retail and other customer focused roles can be both, rewarding and stressful. The hours can be long and unsociable at the same time.

Employees within these sectors were burdened with not just their day-to-day role, but also the added
responsibility of enforcing Covid safety measures themselves which resulted in many starting to pursue
different jobs in various sectors or industries.

This resulted in a huge labor shortage within the retail and hospitality sector. As of February 2022, there were over 180,000 vacant hospitality jobs.


Remote work has changed workers views


The migration to remote working during the pandemic gave people more time to ponder a work-life balance. With flexible schedules, no commute and the ability to work from anywhere, many businesses believed this would help people stay engaged and loyal, however it has appeared to have the opposite effect.

Remote work has renewed many people’s desires to make family priority, as many of the remote workers who are quitting are currently at firms that require them to return to the office.

A recent survey carried out by Outmatch across 60 businesses found that:

• 62% of employees leaving their roles cited poor job matches as a reason for their departure
• 58% were unhappy with training and performance challenges

This data supports the feeling among remote workers that they don’t have the support or relationships to be successful.

Remote working can be extremely challenging, especially when starting a new job. Many new and existing employees come across instances which require support or collaboration amongst the team which can prove to be difficult as fellow colleagues are not in direct reach. The isolation can drive a wedge between the employee and the work experience, resulting in an employee reconsidering their position as a remote worker.

Reduce turnover by investing in people

It’s never too late to start investing in your people.
Building a culture within your business is a fundamental starting point for any business. It shows that you
invest in your people and can start off by reviewing existing Company policies and procedures, benefits etc.

Additionally, it can take into account an employee’s typical day, which may involve not just work, but their
personal life such as their health and wellbeing, family interactions, switching off after work and much more.

If additional tasks and duties are starting to pile up for your employees or they are being asked of more and more, then it is very likely that they will soon:

  • either resign
  • take additional time off
  • potentially take a period of sickness absence as a result of workplace pressures

It is always great to assess and measure job roles and the effectiveness of your policies on an annual basis to ensure that they are reasonable to avoid scenarios such as those already mentioned in the article.

However, once an employee decides to move on, it’s always best to wish them well for their next adventure. It shouldn’t be a contentious ending, but an opportunity for both businesses and HR to gain some insights into reasons for resignation and what could be done internally to minimise this.

After all, employee happiness is the core factor in both, retention and the growth of the business.


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17Apr

Happy Easter!

From all of us at Reshape HR, we would like to wish you a Happy Easter!

We hope that its a day full of happiness, joy and most importantly 🍫🐣!

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07Apr

World Health Day

Background

World Health Day is celebrated globally on the 7th of April on an annual basis.

The World Health Organisation (WHO), which was founded in 1948 created World Health Day to “mark the founding of WHO since 1950”. According to www.who.int, “it is estimated that more than 13 million deaths around the world each year are due to avoidable environmental causes”. These environmental causes include climate change, pollution and more.

This day intends to spread awareness of a specific health theme which the World Health Organisation views as a priority.

7th April 2022

For 2022, the theme is “Our Planet, Our Health” which focuses on cleaner air, water and food.

How can you play your part?

It is quite simple to do small things in our day to day lives, some of these are listed below:

  • Recycling our plastics, paper, glass and cans
  • Reusing plastic tubs, bowls and shopping bags
  • Converting food waste into compost
  • Instead of driving small distances such as to the shops, walk instead
  • Purchasing biodegradable and compostable products – which are much more friendly to our environment

These changes can help our planet gradually over time, if we lower our plastic usage and begin to instead
purchase or use biodegradable alternatives such as bee’s wax paper, biodegradable straws and more, we can collectively lower our world’s pollution by producing less plastic and our carbon footprint overall.

How can I Improve my health?

We have listed a few tips that could help you improve your health below:

  • Going for walks – according to a study by the University of Cambridge: “just a brisk 20 minute walk each day could reduce your risk of premature death by between 16-30%”.
  • Eating a balanced diet – According to the NHS “eating a more healthy, balanced diet is an important part of maintaining good health, and can help you feel your best”.
  • Drinking more water – drinking more water per day will keep you hydrated and helps to improve your skin.

How Do I Join in World Health Day?

You can join in World Health Day by:

  • Organise a conversation in your community or workplace – WHO offers free information toolkits for organisers. Take the challenge and lead a conversation in your workplace or your community about current healthcare or world issues.
  • Read up on past year’s themes – With over 50 years of health days in WHO’s archives, it can be an interesting exercise to look at how far we have come in healthcare.
  • Raise awareness about climate change – You can raise awareness through awareness posters, sharing news and articles on social media.

If I can’t join in World Health Day, is there any other way to help?

If you would like to help, then please donate to a charity focused on our world’s health, or to a charity which will help our medical professionals with tools and daily essentials. We have listed some charities below:

  • Earth Island Institute – “Earth Island Institute provides support to environmental action projects and to the next generation of environmental leaders in order to achieve solutions to the crises threatening the survival of life on Earth.” If you would like to donate to the Earth Island Institute, then please go to https://earthjustice.org.
  • World Food Programme – “The Leading Humanitarian Organisation Fighting Hunger. WFP Delivers Food Assistance, Builds Resilience & Improves Local Sustainability.” If you would like to donate to the World Food Programme, then please go to https://www.wfp.org.
  • Marine Conservation Society – The Marine Conservation Society is a UK-wide community of ocean lovers all working together towards cleaning and recovering the health of the ocean. If you would like to donate to the Marine Conservation Society, then please go to https://www.mcsuk.org.

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24Mar

Neurodiversity Celebration Week

Neurodiversity celebration week is built around challenging the stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences and to encourage schools, universities and businesses to recognise the many talents and positives of being neurodivergent.

Siena Castellon, who founded Neurodiversity celebration week has stated on their website: “I founded Neurodiversity Celebration Week in 2018 because I wanted to change the way learning differences are perceived.

What is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity (or neurodivergent for a singular person) describes individuals who experience various difference related to social ability and cognition such as:

  • Autism
  • ADHD
  • Dyslexia
  • Dyspraxia
  • Dyscalculia

Being neurodivergent can affect someone in different ways, depending on their condition, what strategies they have developed already and how their difference affects them.

According to the UK Department of Education, 15% of students in the UK have a type of learning difference, additionally it is estimated that every 1 in 7 adults are neurodiverse. These statistics show that almost any workplace, classroom or a lecture hall will have at least one person that is neurodiverse.

Why Celebrate Neurodiversity Celebration Week?

  • Bringing awareness to schools and to the public – Showing how important it is to understand that giving a neurodiverse person the right environment to them will show the amazing strengths they have, normally showing a different thought method.
  • Empowering the neurodiverse to not be discouraged – According to www.autism.org.uk: “autistic people can be more at risk of being bullied than their peers.”
  • Discovering new and different ways of learning – Enabling everyone to learn is critical and that may mean incorporating new and different ways to help neurodiverse people train for work. It can be difficult for some to understand what they are learning.

How can you get involved with Neurodiversity Celebration Week?

  • Signing up on Neurodiversity Celebration Weeks website – Signing up on the website will give access to resources related to Neurodiversity. These resources can be used for spreading awareness inside your workplace about neurodiversity.
  • Neurodiversity awareness training – This week is a great opportunity to spread awareness throughout your organisation, either virtually or in your office.
  • Advertise Neurodiversity Celebration Week – Working with your marketing team to create a leaflet or an email can be a simple and effective way to share the word.

What can I do to help?

If you would like to help by donating to a charity focused on neurodiversity, then please donate to one of the following charities:

  • ADHD Foundation – ADHD Foundation is the “UK’s leading neurodiversity charity, offering strength-based, lifespan service for the 1 in 5 of us who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome.” If you would like to donate to the ADHD Foundation, then please go to www.justgiving.com/adhdfoundation.
  • AchieveAbility – AchieveAbility is a user led charity committed to working with adults who are neurodivergent and dyslexic. They work with their partners to publish research-informed work and by delivering practice in the fields of employment, education, training and more. If you would like to donate to AchieveAbility, then please go to https://localgiving.org/donation/achieveability
  • Care Trade – Care Trade focuses on supporting and preparing autistic people for employment within business and organisations, this includes; educating businesses about autism, training autistic people, organising events to bring awareness about autism and neurodiversity. If you would like to donate to Care Trade, then please go to www.care-trade.org/donate/.