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    Why delegation is becoming a workplace wellbeing issue

    Delegation of tasks can support mental wellbeing, as providing workers with an element of control and allowing them to use their skills and initiative has been shown to make people more resilient to stress. However, it is essential managers have the skills and confidence to delegate work in an effective and supportive manner.

    By Chloe Miller, CC Consulting on 15 May 2026

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    Disability inclusion in Indian workplaces: what needs to change?

    Although discrimination against disabled people has long been unlawful in India, disabled people are still under-represented in the country’s workforce. Now, campaigners are calling for larger companies to lead the way by stepping up efforts to recruit, support and retain disabled talent – for instance, by making workplaces more accessible for disabled workers.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 15 May 2026

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    How to create an inclusive workplace for neurodivergent employees

    Neurodivergent people bring a unique set of talents to the workplace, but it’s essential employers work with them to make appropriate adjustments to working environments, technology and job roles to enable them to thrive.

    By Gabrielle Taylor, Mates in Mind on 13 May 2026

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    Employers have every reason to support older workers

    Workers over the age of 50 comprise nearly one third of the entire UK workforce, and they’re essential to the economy. Employers therefore have an imperative to recruit – and retain – older workers.

    By Tracy Riddell, Centre for Ageing Better on 07 May 2026

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    Equality and inclusion at work: why we must keep pushing forward on disability inclusion

    Businesses are increasingly striving to make workplaces and job roles fully inclusive for disabled workers, but in a time of great change it’s vital to remember the importance of reasonable adjustments at work as AI becomes more important in our workplaces.

    By Diane Lightfoot, Business Disability Forum on 05 May 2026

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    From policy to practice: Delivering ‘good work’ under the Employment Rights Act

    It’s curtain up on the Employment Rights Act, the Government’s new blueprint for good work and the biggest reform of workers’ rights in a generation. Who better to steer us through the changes and what they mean for workplaces than British Safety Council’s head of HR, Menaka Gamage?

    By Belinda Liversedge on 01 May 2026

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    Cultivating positive relationships across neuro-differences and harnessing the power of inclusion in the workplace

    Neurodivergent people can sometimes struggle to achieve their full potential at work, but simple changes to recruitment practices, work arrangements and wider workforce education can create an inclusive environment where they flourish.

    By Grant Tickle and Dr Audrey Fleming at British Safety Council on 01 May 2026

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    The hybrid working playbook: what to do, what to avoid, and why evidence matters

    Research shows hybrid working delivers measurable gains in workforce inclusion, satisfaction and retention, but it’s crucial employers embed flexible working arrangements in ways that support performance, fairness and sustainable organisational culture.

    By Tess Lanning, Timewise on 30 April 2026

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    A toxic cocktail: inside India’s smoky commercial kitchens

    With research showing that chefs in India’s commercial kitchens are regularly exposed to high levels of harmful air pollutants, calls are growing for the country’s ever-growing restaurant and catering industry to switch to cleaner cooking methods and install effective mechanical ventilation systems.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 17 April 2026

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    The human cost of pesticides in Indian farming

    Pesticides are widely used in India to control pests that damage vital food crops, but with widespread reporting of pesticide poisoning and other health damage among farm workers, campaigners say the country needs to move to more ecological methods of pest control.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 17 April 2026