

Laura Rivet brings over 20 years of expertise in human resources, organisational development, and employee relations, offering a unique and highly relevant perspective for reviewing content related to death, bereavement, and family decision-making. With a BA in Business and Law, an MSc in Occupational Psychology, and CIPD qualifications, Laura combines legal understanding with behavioural insight to assess content for clarity, sensitivity, and psychological accuracy. She is an ACAS-trained internal mediator and accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) to administer psychometric assessments—equipping her with a deep understanding of how individuals and groups respond to emotionally complex situations such as grief, family conflict, and end-of-life planning. Throughout her career, Laura has supported a wide range of organisations on matters including complex people issues, policy development, cultural change, and leadership support. Her focus on transparent communication, values-led practice, and legally sound advice makes her ideally placed to review articles for tone, emotional resonance, and appropriateness in supporting grieving individuals and families. As a consultant, Laura is known for enabling culture change, strengthening communication frameworks, and aligning people practices with broader strategic goals. She brings a behavioural science lens to each review, helping ensure content not only informs but also genuinely supports its readers during difficult and deeply personal times.
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