
Chris Ellis
News Editor, Sub Editor and Planning Editor at BBC One South West
Multimedia Journalist at BBC
Multimedia journalist at @bbcnews for the south west. Got a story? DMs open or [email protected]
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2 months ago |
bbc.com | Chris Ellis
Hundreds of patients use app to aid hospital visitsChris EllisBBCJessica, who helped design and uses the app, said it was "easy and accessible"An app to replace paper hospital passports has been created by a group of patients aiming to make hospital visits easier. The app is in use at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, Devon, and details a patient's allergies, medications, phobias, emergency contact and other information linked to their care so it can be viewed by staff.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
hrleader.com.au | Jack Campbell |Chris Ellis |Nick Wilson |Raechel Gavin
LATEST IN All Tags People Redundancies and DEI: Removing performance management bias Redundancies are tough and can leave both individuals and companies struggling. However, care should be taken not to ... • Business How changing employee check-in processes can power productivity With attention increasingly focused on the value that new technologies can deliver to business, it can be easy to forget ...
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Mar 28, 2024 |
hrleader.com.au | Jack Campbell |Nick Wilson |Chris Ellis
LATEST IN All Tags Tech Automation 2.0: Moving Beyond Efficiency Gains for Exponential Impact AI-enabled automation is empowering the most innovative recruiting teams to enhance service delivery. Discover how it ... •
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Mar 6, 2024 |
hrleader.com.au | Chris Ellis |Jack Campbell
| |5 minute read With attention increasingly focused on the value that new technologies can deliver to business, it can be easy to forget the most important resource is actually people. Within organisations of all sizes, senior managers must work towards creating an environment where staff can perform at their best. This involves providing everything, from a positive company culture and appealing environment to HR processes that run smoothly.
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Feb 24, 2024 |
newsfounded.com | Chloe Parkman |Chris Ellis
The disposal of the device marks the end of major disruption for thousands of people living in Plymouth, with the Ministry of Defense describing the evacuation operation as one of the biggest since the end of the Second World War. A temporary 300m (984ft) cordon was put in place on Friday afternoon to allow experts to transport the bomb from the Keyham area of the city in a military convoy to the Torpoint Ferry slipway.
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