by Abigael | May 30, 2022 | Blog
‘Has anyone told you that you have MS?’ was the first time I have had to personally think about Multiple Sclerosis. What the heck! The statement came out of the blue. My Mum was diagnosed with a non-progressing MS when she was in her late 50’s. Mum gave up working in...
by Abigael | May 24, 2022 | Blog
Jenni’s sister has epilepsy. It was diagnosed later in her life. There were subtle signs, but her family were unfamiliar with epilepsy and didn’t know what the signs were to look out for. Her sister experienced more fits in her sleep and as a child Jenni remembers...
by Abigael | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog
So people often ask me the similarities between my old job as an Officer in the Parachute Regiment in the British Army, and my new job in Project Management in Financial Services. * no hills were attacked during this note! Well, they don’t actually ask me for...
by Abigael | Jan 24, 2022 | Blog
As a leaving present, I was given recruitment forms for fast food joints that the Wardroom had collected on their run ashore around Gibraltar. A vote of confidence from my erstwhile comrades… Leaving the mob was a scary prospect. I’d spent hours during watches...
by Abigael | Dec 14, 2021 | Resource
Social mobility refers to the upward (and downward) movement of individuals through the rungs of social class. Socioeconomic diversity, on the other hand, refers to the different social or class backgrounds of the individuals that make up teams and organisations. Lee...