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Performance issues? Or Executive Function Challenges?
Not all performance issues are about capability or motivation – often it’s about how the brain manages time, tasks, focus and emotion. These are referred
National Minimum Wage & Statutory Rates – April 2026 increases
The annual increases to statutory rates of pay will go up again this April and the new rates are as follows:
The Employment Rights Act 2025 (Part 1)
This is the one we have all been waiting for! The highly anticipated Employment Rights Act 2025 has gone through many changes before being passed
The Employment Rights Act 2025 (Part 2)
Alongside the initial changes, further amendments and new legislative requirements will be introduced – these will focus on a greater emphasis on flexible working, increased
Vento Bands and Statutory Rates
It’s that time of year when there is an annual increase to statutory rates of pay set by the government. With effect from April 2025,
Employment Law Changes – Neonatal Care
A new piece of legislation, the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 came into force on 6th April 2025 and introduces two new rights
National Minimum Wage
The NMW increased on 1st April 2025 and workers over the age of 21 are now entitled to a minimum rate of pay of £12.21
New services on the horizon…Executive Function Coaching
We are delighted to share the fact that Rebecca is undertaking a qualification in Executive Function Coach Training – initially the first of a 4
More things on the horizon – lots to come!
As well as the Employment Rights Bill, the Labour government is committed to a number of other initiatives as part of their ‘Make Work Pay’
Employment Rights Bill & changes to employment law
With the new government, comes the pledge of many changes to employee rights relating to their employment. The Employment Rights Bill covers a range of
Employer’s duty to prevent sexual harassment – employers should take note!!
This legislation came into force last month (26th October 2024) and provides employers with a statutory duty to take “reasonable steps” to prevent sexual harassment.
Legislation on the horizon
The obligations for organisations is set to increase in terms of preventing sexual harassment, with employers having a legal duty to take reasonable steps to