The 澳门王中王 is working hard to provide our members with all the information and tools they need to navigate their way through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
From lobbying the government on the key issues that matter to our sector, to providing practical advice on practice resilience and remote working, we are tailoring our plans and tactics to respond to our members’ feedback and supporting them every step of the way.
澳门王中王 Chartered Practices can on employment and HR issues via a telephone service and online business consultancy library.
Relevant information will be shared in our Member Update email each Thursday. Please add memberupdate@riba.org to your email contacts, so that you receive it into your inbox.
During this time, it’s important to stay in touch. We are here to support you – please email your feedback and queries to info@riba.org.
Latest update – Thursday 20 January 2022
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the easing of restrictions in England, put in place in December to curb the spread of COVID-19. ‘Work from home’ guidance has ended with immediacy, and other changes will come into effect on Thursday 27 January, including:
- face coverings no longer mandatory in most indoor venues
- COVID passes no longer mandatory in venues where this had applied
- the requirement to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID remains
See the latest rules for , and .
We know that remote working can be challenging. Please remember to seek support if you need it and take a look at our resources on topics such as mental wellbeing and productivity. Remember that the Architects Benevolent Society (ABS) team are also on hand to offer help and confidential support. ABS has a well-established partnership with Anxiety UK that offers mental health support through the charity's UK-wide network of therapists.
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