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How does the weather affect you?

Staff wellbeing
Does the bad weather have an impact on your health and wellbeing? Julian Stanley considers the cost of a long winter.

There is a somewhat jubilant mood at Teacher Support Network HQ at the moment. It could be that the team is excited about the many new initiatives and fundraising plans we have in train, but I suspect that it has a lot to do with the fact that the sun has finally started shining. 

It has been a very long winter and like most schools and staffrooms, our office has been abuzz with complaints about the wind, rain, snow and cold outside.

Research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) found that severe weather has been the top cause of disruption to British businesses over the last year. In fact, weather has been identified as the top cause of disruption for the last three years running.

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