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Splitting Employees under TUPE transfers – ECJ Ruling

March 19, 2021
A contract of employment can be fragmented if there is a service provision change under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (“TUPE”) The Employment Appeals Tribunal (“EAT”)…
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CQC action plans: roadmaps to a better service

March 17, 2021
When things go wrong in your service, you may need to create a CQC action plan. That is why our partner, Royds Withy King has put together a guide on…
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The Future of Social Care Tendering Post Brexit

March 10, 2021
Public sector tendering is challenging, bogged down by red tape, inefficiencies and for those of you who have ever been on the receiving end of a poorly run tendering process,…
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What is Community Partnership Working?

February 17, 2021
As I write this I am gazing out of my home office window, in rural Hampshire. Looking at ten houses that are identical to mine, with families that mirror mine…
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Everything you need for Food Safety in a Care Setting

February 9, 2021
    What is the QCS Food Safety Manual? The Food Safety Manual was produced to offer a streamlined way for anyone with responsibility for food provision to deliver this…
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Human rights the foundation of great care

February 1, 2021
Today is Dignity Action Day. A day aims to ensure people who use care services are treated as individuals and are given choice, control and a sense of purpose in…
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Free Winter Driving Pocket Guide

December 7, 2020
Download our Winter Driving Pocket Guide here. You can print it out and follow the handy driving tips whenever you need to drive in the winter months. Download Now You…
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World AIDs Day 2020

December 1, 2020
Over 103,800 people in the UK are living with HIV, with an estimated 38 million people globally who have the virus. As over 4,450 people continue to be diagnosed with…
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