Kath is an experienced Knowledge Lawyer Director delivering Knowledge to both clients and Osborne Clarke Lawyers in the UK and internationally. Kath's key focus is on developing Knowledge products to assist clients in addressing new workplace developments and planning for new ways of working and the risks and adaptions this gives rise to.
Kath has particular expertise in supporting clients preparing for the future of work including introducing hybrid working arrangements, managing and supporting employee wellbeing, and mental health and performance management of remote workers. Kath works closely with her international colleagues to provide a global perspective on key issues for our clients.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
I have a particular interest in neurodiversity and supporting clients seeking to attract, support and retain neurodiverse talent. I also enjoy working with clients to upskill their teams on different ways of understanding and resolving workplace conflict. I work closely with clients to deliver training that reflects their culture and values and support this with practical products that clients can use from day-to-day to address risk areas in their internal processes.
International Employment Law Coffee Break
Produces a regular UK and International Coffee Break highlighting the latest issues and developments impacting employers complimented by an International Knowledge Platform accessible to clients. Provides both in person and packaged, virtual training tailored to clients specific needs. Read more.
Insights
UK government announces Job Support Scheme to protect 'viable jobs'
The chancellor has announced new measures for employers to support jobs when the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) ends on...
New Treasury Direction published on furlough scheme
Employers will need to act on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme's latest direction that clarifies its purpose and sets new...
Changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: Three actions for employers
Following the extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) to 31 October 2020, the government has provided updated guidance...
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: 10 June cut off and 'flexible furloughing' from July
As the government looks to kick-start the economy, employers will need to consider how flexible furloughing and a slow tapering...
The 'NHS Test and Trace Service': What does this mean for employers?
Employers will need to understand and carefully manage their role in the test and trace process, and the potential impact...
Extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: Welcome news for employers but details awaited
The government has announced that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) will now be extended until the end of October...