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Clinically Speaking: The impact COVID-19 has had on both cancer care and mental health services
Dr Anushka Patchava is joined by Jo Aggarwal, Founder & CEO of Wysa, and Krishna Moorthy, Surgeon and Co-Founder of OnkoHealth, to explore what impact COVID-19 has had on the delivery of cancer care and mental health services. -
Enhancements to the Vitality Programme for VitalityInvest
At Vitality, we review our Vitality Programme at least once a year to make sure we give our members benefits that are rewarding, relevant and accessible. -
The pensions savings gap
On 6 November 2018 the state pension age for both men and women in the UK was equalised for the very first time at age 65. Originally set at 65 for men and 60 for women, the gradual increase in retirement age for women means that women who turn 65 on 6 November will be the first to have to wait for as long as men to qualify for their pension. -
The Budget: more than meets the eye
Current UK pensions regulation creates a discrepancy in the way that tax relief is granted on contributions. For people earning below the tax-free personal allowance, their net contribution will vary depending on whether their occupational scheme is a ‘net pay’ or a ‘relief at source’ scheme. The changes in the October budget have compounded this difference. -
Ways to implement 'Healthy Hybrid' into work as we enter another 'new normal'
Our recent report in partnership with the RSA titled ‘Healthy Hybrid: A Blueprint for Business’ set out 10 recommendations to help employers deliver inclusive productivity gains for their business alongside a healthier, happier workforce. -
Saving 2.0
We’re all living longer – half the future generation born after 2036 is expected to live to 100. But despite more of us saving for our retirement, and from a younger age, there’s still a lot of work to do if we want our time in retirement to be both financially and physically healthy – the ‘Holy Grail’ of life after work.