If your business has employees then make sure you consider the risk to workers who are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus and put controls in place to reduce that risk. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance explains what you should do as an employer to protect vulnerable workers during the pandemic. It covers the following topics: supporting workers in higher-risk groups clinically extremely vulnerable workers supporting extremely vulnerable workers returning to work protections in local...
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Get involved in the campaign between 19 and 23 October 2020 to help keep your charity safe from fraud. Like all sectors, charities can be susceptible to fraud and cybercrime. Those providing vital services and support to local communities during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may be particularly vulnerable. All charities, even those with relatively small reserves to call upon, can take simple steps to boost resilience to fraud and cybercrime. The fraud awareness campaign aims...
The Welsh Government is preparing urgent action to prevent people who live in areas with high coronavirus infection rates across the UK from travelling to Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford today confirmed. Under new regulations being prepared by Welsh Ministers, people living in areas with a high-prevalence of coronavirus in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland would not be able to travel to Wales for the time being. They will help prevent the virus moving from...
Using personal data in your business after the transition period: Personal data is any information that can be used to identify a living person, including names, delivery details, IP addresses, or HR data such as payroll details. Most organisations use personal data in their daily operations. Updated information on the action you need to take regarding data protection and data flows with the EU/EEA after the end of the transition period is available here. Trade...
In response to growing concerns over the accessibility of supermarkets and retailers ahead of a potential second wave of restrictions, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published new guidance to help the industry better assist disabled customers during the pandemic. The new guidance outlines retailers’ legal obligations to help disabled customers and is accompanied by infographics to ensure retailers are clear on their obligations: provide a service that meets the needs of all...
Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids’ Clubs continues to support the Out of School Childcare sector with sector specific business support to help them meet the ongoing challenges of re-opening through Covid 19. Network Webinars – Becoming a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) For childcare settings managed by voluntary management committees to gain understanding on the benefits and importance of becoming a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. The webinars take place on 3, 10 and 11 November 2020. Book you...
Information for UK businesses about overseas procurement opportunities covered under the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) and UK’s trade agreements. The GPA opens up procurement markets among its parties. For the UK, as a party to the GPA, this means that: UK businesses can bid for certain procurement opportunities in the other parties’ territories businesses from those parties can bid for certain procurement opportunities in the UK UK businesses will continue to benefit from the opportunities...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has opened application windows for two ‘sandbox’ services to support innovative firms tackling challenges caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. The following areas have been identified as particular areas of importance for the FCA: preventing fraud and scams supporting the financial resilience of vulnerable consumers improving access to finance for small and medium sized enterprises Application windows are now open for: Cohort 7 of the Regulatory Sandbox, closing date is...
The Job Support Scheme (JSS) will be expanded to support businesses across the UK required to close their premises due to coronavirus restrictions. Under the expansion, firms whose premises are legally required to shut for some period over winter as part of local or national restrictions will receive grants to pay the wages of staff who cannot work – protecting jobs and enabling businesses to reopen quickly once restrictions are lifted. Businesses will only be...
The 6 th annual Wear Red Day (WRD) will take place in England, Wales and Scotland on Friday 16 October 2020. WRD is a national day of action which encourages schools, businesses and individuals to wear red and donate £1 to help facilitate the delivery of anti-racism education for young people and adults throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Every penny raised during WRD enables the campaign to work with more young people and adults across...
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