
Sasha Jackson
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Dec 30, 2024 |
thedevondaily.co.uk | Sasha Jackson
The heartbreaking death of Sara Sharif has sent shockwaves across the nation, leaving an enduring sense of grief and anger. However, the aftermath of this tragedy has seen the government and media exploit Sara’s story to unfairly target the home education community, perpetuating harmful misconceptions while neglecting the true systemic failures that led to her untimely death.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
thedevondaily.co.uk | Sasha Jackson
As September approaches, the familiar buzz of "back to school" season begins to resonate. Shops are filled with school supplies, uniforms, and lunchboxes while families prepare for the routine of frantic mornings and packed schedules. However, for many, this September marks a departure from tradition. Instead of the usual rush to return to the classroom, more families embrace the opportunity to continue learning at home.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
theparentingdaily.co.uk | Sasha Jackson
As September approaches, the familiar buzz of "back to school" season begins to resonate. Shops are filled with school supplies, uniforms, and lunchboxes while families prepare for the routine of frantic mornings and packed schedules. However, for many, this September marks a departure from tradition. Instead of the usual rush to return to the classroom, more families embrace the opportunity to continue learning at home.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
britsafe.org | Laura White |Sasha Jackson |Pinsent Masons |Caroline Nokes
One of the key opportunities for AI in the health and safety space concerns risk management. Employers have a duty to mitigate risk and AI-driven tools can assist with this by gathering data on circumstances surrounding incidents and near misses. For instance:A business’ CCTV infrastructure can be linked to computer vision software to process data captured on-site in real time.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
britsafe.org | Laura White |Sasha Jackson |Pinsent Masons |Matthew Clark
It’s unfortunate that, perhaps due to our cultural fixation with sunny holidays, we can’t help but view hot weather as a blessing and something to be thankful for. Extreme heatwaves are all too often covered in the media by pictures of people on the beach or enjoying ice creams. But the lived experiences of the heat tell a different story, with significant damage to health and productivity. As the science shows us, extreme heat has important implications for worker safety.
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