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Four key rules for successful leadership

As COVID gradually recedes and attention focuses on economic recovery, good leadership is essential to help companies and their employees navigate a post-pandemic future.
Homeless people often have difficulty finding enough to eat in normal times; the pandemic made things even harder. Vineeth Jose Vincent/Shutterstock

COVID-19: how the pandemic increased food poverty in the UK

The most vulnerable in society have been hit hard by the pandemic when it comes to getting enough to eat. So what can be done?
Salir del aislamiento tiene un efecto profundo en nuestras funciones cognitivas. Koldunova Anna / Shutterstock

Nuevo estudio: La fatiga mental del confinamiento se revierte rápidamente mediante el contacto social

La investigación demostró que las personas se recuperan de su lentitud y su fatiga mental poco después de salir del aislamiento.
Many care workers feel society does not value them or the people they look after. Alexander Raths/Shutterstock

After COVID: why we need a change in care home culture

After the devastating impact of COVID, changing the culture of social care must start with valuing, respecting and rewarding the people who look after our vulnerable old people.

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