IEMA is Changing its Name

IEMA Is Changing Its Name: Here’s What It Means For Our Learners If you’re currently studying a course with us that’s accredited by IEMA – or have completed one recently – you’ll soon notice a change in name and branding. From 17 July 2025, IEMA will officially become ISEP: the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental… Continue reading IEMA is Changing its Name

Neurodivergence: Strengths, Challenges, & Success Strategies

In a world that often values conformity, it’s easy to overlook the incredible diversity of human minds. Neurodivergence refers to the natural variations in how people think, learn, and process information. Being neurodivergent is not a ‘flaw to be fixed’ but a unique way of experiencing the world. The concept of neurodiversity challenges traditional ideas… Continue reading Neurodivergence: Strengths, Challenges, & Success Strategies

EDI: The Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act 2010 is a fundamental piece of legislation designed to protect individuals from discrimination, ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace and wider society. It consolidates various anti-discrimination laws into one comprehensive framework, making it easier for businesses and individuals to understand their rights and obligations. What is the Equality Act… Continue reading EDI: The Equality Act 2010

Mental Health: Young Minds

Recent data shows that 1 in 5 school-age children in England now experience a mental health difficulty, yet only a third were able to access treatment last year. In addition: These figures highlight the urgent need for early intervention and accessible support. Recognising Signs of Mental Health Challenges in Children Being aware of behavioural and… Continue reading Mental Health: Young Minds