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What rights do foster carers have in the workplace?

Fostering provides a safe and nurturing family environment when a child can’t live with their parents or other relatives. Foster carers invest a great deal of time and energy into their role. For...

Dying matters – get your life in order

This year Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 1st to the 7th  of May. Hospice UK’s Dying Matters campaign is working to create an open culture in which we’re comfortable talking about death, dying...

Stress Awareness

The years of the Covid19 pandemic have had an impact on people’s well-being, stress, and mental health but it doesn’t matter whether stress is caused by isolation, worry over an issue, or work...

Changes to tribunal awards 2023

From 6th April 2023, new increased compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will come into force for dismissals that happen on or after that date.  The key increases are:  a higher maximum...

Things to tell your executor

Being an executor can be a demanding and time-consuming job, and often comes at a very distressing time.   Here are a few suggestions to help your executors deal with your estate as efficiently as...

What are the responsibilities of an executor? 

What is an executor?  An executor is named in a person’s will and is responsible for carrying out the terms in the will and overseeing the settling of the deceased’s estate. If you have agreed to act...

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