18 April 2023

NHBF Quarterly survey – we need your view

In light of the recent cut in help for energy bills, the NHBF is keen to hear the most recent information regarding how doing business in the current climate is going for you.

Here you can access the most recent State of the Industry quarterly survey.

To support our case before the Low Pay Commission, we also question you about the effects of increases in the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage.

Please provide us with the details we need to stand up for you in these challenging times.

The deadline for responses must be sent by Wednesday 26 April, at 5:00 PM.

The survey should take around 8 minutes and your responses are strictly confidential.

Wales: Extra £3.3m to implement mental health workforce plan

The Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Well-being has announced an additional £3.3m to support the implementation of a Strategic Mental Health Workforce plan in 2023-24.

The plan sets out 33 actions to help achieve a sustainable mental health workforce. It aims to improve prevention, early intervention services and address pressures on services for people with severe mental health needs. The plan is aligned with the 10-year Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care in Wales.

Read the full press release here.

Resources and advice for small businesses

The UK's advertising regulator, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), has consolidated a range of online resources on advertising guidelines for small businesses into a unified platform.

The ASA's online hub provides comprehensive information on various subjects, including the applicable regulations your business must comply with, from conducting promotional campaigns to publishing on your social media accounts and developing website content.

Protect your business from social media hacks

Businesses need to take measures to protect their social media accounts from potential hacks, according to a warning from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

Phishing attacks targeting businesses' social media accounts have become increasingly common, with scammers impersonating Facebook, Meta, and Instagram to steal login credentials through spoofed login sites. Once hackers obtain login details, they may lock the user out of their account, holding it to ransom. If you receive a suspicious message or email, report it to the NCSC immediately.