How to return to work while the rest of the country recovers from the Australian Bushfire Crises
BY PURPLE CO
This has not been my first critical fire experience, having lived through evacuations with a toddler in the early 2000’s and being cut off from my family. I remember living with terrible anxiety, while packing and repacking the car, obsessing about the news, waiting for “the sign” to tell me what to do.
So The SH%!T Has Happened. Now What?
BY PURPLE CO
Think about this for a moment – what happens for you when you think about not being able to work?
Not in that “wishful thinking, winning Lotto and spending my life on the beach” sense, but if something happened today, and you experienced an illness or injury and it took you out of the paid workforce – what would you do?
Technology In Our Professional Lives
BY PURPLE CO
For many of us, this has improved access to our own families, with friends from school who we have lost touch, allowed us to learn and develop as people and a community in general. It has also allowed us to configure our professional lives in such a way that we can work towards better outcomes for our clients. Additionally, it has also allowed us to reflect and assist our colleagues who may be experiencing burnout, fatigue and a disinterest in being a focused and positive professional.
Work is good for our health
BY PURPLE CO
THE biggest health risk posed by workplace injuries is not the injury itself, or returning to work too quickly, but not returning to work quickly enough, a new report reveals.