All Information pages – Page 5
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Promotional resources
You can download materials to use within your business to show your colleagues how we can transform lives for good and remind colleagues of the wellbeing service available to them.
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Write your will for free
The Retail Trust has partnered with will writing service Bequeathed. The service is free to use for all employees of our wellbeing customers.
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Support our emergency appeal
Emergency appeal to transform the lives of our retail colleagues.
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Financial health
From sleepless nights to stress, worrying about money can have a huge impact on our mental health. So, whether you need help with redundancy, debt, savings or loans we’ve got a wide range of expert guidance to help improve your financial wellbeing.
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Understanding and responding to domestic abuse in retail
This course explores why domestic abuse is everyone’s business and the unique challenges the retail environment presents when supporting affected colleagues.
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Together for retail
Walk, run, swim or cycle 4 miles, donate a minimum of £4 and nominate 4 people.
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COVID-19 event policy
In line with latest government guidance and the Association of Event Organisers, the Retail Trust has taken the decision to verify attendee COVID-19 status on arrival.
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Diversity and inclusion strategy
We talked to three major retailers about the lessons they’ve learned.
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Wickes: colleague-fed and leader-led
By: Claira Singh, Inclusion & Diversity Manager at Wickes.
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River Island: an authentic approach
By: Abbey O’Hara, Internal Communications Lead at River Island.
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Your options for writing a will
Everyone should have a will, and there are several ways of getting yours written. From solicitors to do-it-yourself wills, find out how to choose what’s right for you.
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The importance of writing a will
Writing a will ensures that your wishes on what will happen to your money, possessions and property after you die are carried out. Not leaving a will means that the law decides how your estate is handled – and this might not be in line with your wishes.
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What happens if you don’t write a will?
Making a will is an important step to ensuring your wishes are carried out after your death. This article outlines why making a will is important and the possible consequences of you not doing so.