Ruby Yang
- Analysis
Tessa Gutteridge: Enabling young people with dementia to continue working
‘Young onset’ dementia affects people of working age, usually between 30 and 65 years old. This is also referred to as ‘early onset’ or ‘working-age’ dementia. Young onset dementia is thought to affect more than 64,000 people in the UK, many of them in the midst of their careers when ...
- Opinion
Laurence Collins: The wider business risks on which employers should focus
Organisations are, more frequently, putting a spotlight on these benefits to understand the value for money they represent, but also how they help to mitigate risk.
- Opinion
Lucy Whitehall: Employers must decide which metrics to use for health data
A vital first step is for employers to understand what relevant metrics are telling them. They should look at absence and turnover figures, referrals to occupational health specialists, and employee engagement and satisfaction scores.