MHFA England announces new interim chief executive
SARAH MCINTOSH will be stepping into the role of interim chief executive at MHFA England from September 2024.
SARAH MCINTOSH will be stepping into the role of interim chief executive at MHFA England from September 2024.
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Andy Shenstone was appointed chief executive of NEBOSH, the National Examination Board for Occupational Safety and Health, in March 2023. Now, just over a year later, he talks to Health and Safety Matters about his first year in the role and the organisation’s recently launched three-year strategy.
In the second of our new Protect What Matters series, John Barnacle-Bowd explores the importance of companies being able to identify mental health issues in the workplace.
Guidance on preventing workplace sexual harassment is changing. Helen Corden looks at employers’ duties.
A focus on the wider picture of sustainability is crucial for meaningful impact, says Nik Rilatt.
The UK Government has laid out plans to strengthen workers’ rights, something which was music to my ears, says Ruth Wilkinson.
While safety campaigns can help drive and support a positive safety culture, sometimes they don’t quite hit their target. Louise Ward provides an insight into what makes a successful campaign.
There has been plenty going on these past summer months with the start of a new Government and the King’s Speech. Alan Murray provides an insight into what the implications could be for the safety industry.
DSS+ HAS announced that ETSCAF, a leader in workplace safety in France, will join dss+ further strengthening its capabilities in workplace safety and culture change.
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