The past two years of uncertainty and worry during the pandemic have been a challenge for many, with studies showing that the mental health effects of the ongoing lockdowns, isolation and loss will be felt for many years to come.
With homeworking becoming the norm for many employees, there’s a variety of mental health concerns to consider when preparing for 2022.


Following Government announcements I don’t think any of us can now see through the cloud of uncertainty into the near future. Given we may now be working remotely for longer than expected I’d be interested to hear how you’ve managed your staff from a distance when compared to when you were in the office. What has remote leadership looked like for you? E-mail and let us know
Looking to get the band back together – well your colleagues! Worried about not having the space for that long overdue meeting? Why not use our 73 acre training centre in the Brecon Beacons?
Don’t forget we’re still open for business with our online offer. We’ve translated all our programmes into online versions of the face to face versions of our content.
It’s very rewarding for us when we receive good feedback from our learners. This is a comment we received last week form one of our learners doing Level 6 in Career Guidance and Development working in a Careers Hub for a Local Authority in Sussex.
We have a number of courses which can be delivered online using a series of resources such as video conferencing, webinars, videos, podcasts and learners having access to our online development academy. Here’s a sample of courses which can be delivered but please do make contact if we can design a specific programme for you.
The health and safety Executive have today issued new advice on what organisations need to have in place for their staff when working from home. There is a particular focus on the need for employees to undertake their own Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risk assessment.
Call of the Wild’s Managing Director, Geraint Lewis, this morning took part in the BBC Radio 5 Live radio show ‘Wake Up To Money’ hosted by Sean Farrington.