resilience
Is there a greater force of nature than the dandelion? - Take on Nature
From its medical purposes to culinary value Stephen Colton ponders the resilience of the dandelion
Government too focused on short-term response to extreme weather, MPs warn
The Public Accounts Committee urged long-term planning and investment to ensure the UK is resilient to risks such as storms, floods and heatwaves.
Former Down GAA and Irish rugby star Eliza Downey: Sport is about more than winning
Jenny Lee chats to Former Down GAA star and Irish rugby international Eliza Downey about a new campaign to show teenage girls that the benefits of playing sport can help them deal with adversity, change and risk in their future.
SMEs remain resilient in turbulent times
IN turbulent global and political times, it can be hard to pick out the signals which indicate the true picture of everyday business performance.
Resilience is our greatest tool in the fight against burnout
IMPOSTER syndrome, office burnout, and the tenuous balance between work and life.
Moire O'Sullivan: The healing power of the mountains
DERRY-born author and elite mountain runner Moire O'Sullivan captures the beauty and healing qualities of the Mourne Mountains in her latest book, A Quarter Glass of Milk: The Rawness of Grief and the Power of the Mountains.
Darren McDowell: Surviving a crisis as a family business - are family firms more resilient?
IN our series looking at the recent survey conducted by DCU Business School on family businesses across the island of Ireland, this week we turn to the resilience of family businesses.
Catholic Schools Week: 'We will keep smiling through this time'
Teaching and learning have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, presenting huge challenges for students and teachers alike. In spite of the difficulties, Catholic schools have been a 'compassionate community where we look out for each other', says principal Bernadette Fitzgerald, who reflects on the theme of this year's Catholic Schools Week - 'communities of resilience and faith'
First Derivatives 'excited' about future as sales lift again
NEWRY data specialist First Derivatives has described its half-year trading performance as "resilient" and said it was "excited" by future growth opportunities, including those presented by the current pandemic.
Leading through challenge – the importance of resilience
OVER the past few months, you are likely to have been navigating through significant changes, dealing with situations you haven’t come across before and sifting through an ongoing flood of information.