That’s why it’s vital that employers of all sizes and across all sectors take action now to mitigate the risk. While it was adorable to see the two on a supposedly different era, the music video tells a sad story of domestic abuse suffered by Clarkson as narrated by the song’s lyrics and presumably witnessed by McEntire.
For too long we have remained silent and failed to intervene. Domestic abuse has a profound effect on mental health. It is time to talk about domestic abuse. Yet evidence from research commissioned by the Vodafone Foundation found that 75% of people experiencing domestic abuse are targeted at work. This time, we take the spotlight to magnify Reba McEntire and her duet with the first American Idol grand winner, Kelly Clarkson to … Staff should feel confident that work is a safe and supportive place to disclose issues of domestic abuse. Registered company No. So what do you think of this version? Professional Membership is currently complimentary for qualifying reward and benefits practitioners. Welcome again to Duet Wednesdays, Country Folks! This is a widget ready area. Domestic abuse is the most grievous injustice. However, just 5% of organisations have a domestic abuse policy or guideline to inform line managers and HR how to respond. This article is written by Louise Aston, wellbeing director, Business in the Community. At REBA we love to bring reward and employee benefits people together.We firmly believe it is important to make human connections in order to learn, grow, collaborate, share and build your own success.Contact us to find out how we can help you. It’s that time of the day when we will feature some honest to goodness duets from your favorite country artists. Others would argue that this is one of the rare moments when a legend collaborates with a now respected artist. Add some and they will appear here. This version earned a loud Grammy nod for Best Vocal Country Collaboration although some critics thought that McEntire did not really change anything when it comes to the song’s technical aspects and vocal performance. Watch the video below and tell us your assessment: I will not make the same mistakes that you did, I will not let myself Cause my heart so much misery, I will not break the way you did, You fell so hard, I’ve learned the hard way To never let it get that far, Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side so I don’t get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid, I lose my way, And it’s not too long before you point it out I cannot cry, Because I know that’s weakness in your eyes I’m forced to fake, A smile, a laugh everyday of my life My heart can’t possibly break, When it wasn’t even whole to start with, I watched you die, I heard you cry every night in your sleep I was so young, You should have known better than to lean on me You never thought of anyone else, You just saw your pain And now I cry in the middle of the night, For the same damn thing, Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side so I don’t get hurt Because of you I try my hardest just to forget everything Because of you I don’t know how to let anyone else in Because of you I’m ashamed of my life because it’s empty Because of you I am afraid. Apart from the song being given its appropriate McEntire flavor, they also starred in the music video together as Hollywood lounge retro singers. Reba McEntire's father, Clark McEntire, was a "three-time world champion steer roper," according to The Washington Post.That meant he was a little … But we also know that the cost to business of failing to intervene is substantial, estimated at almost £2 billion a year. The human cost is immeasurable. Employers have a duty of care and a legal responsibility to all their employees. In July 2018, Business in the Community is publishing a new toolkit for employers on domestic abuse, in partnership with Public Health England that joins our suite which takes a holistic approach to mental and physical health. Employers are increasingly taking a new and positive approach to mental health at work, and we have made huge progress. Considered as one of Kelly Clarkson’s signature song, ‘Because of You’ was released as McEntire’s single after Clarkson re-recorded the said song for McEntire’s 2007 album- Reba: Duets. 10012551.
It was released on September 14, 1999 as the first single from her album So Good Together.
There have always been songs inspired by sexual violence, from Bessie Smith’s bittersweet blues laments nearly a century ago, about the then-normalized practice of spousal abuse, to … Professional Membership benefits include receiving the REBA regular email alert, gaining access to free research and free opportunities to attend specialist conferences. We can no longer pretend that this is a private matter. It’s also extremely common, and employers should be aware that people who work for you may be affected by it. Reba McEntire - “Whoever’s In New England” McEntire had topped the chart on a few occasions prior … The risk is present for all employers, regardless of the size of your organisation or the nature of your business.
Many factors have an impact on mental wellbeing, with varying effects. The domestic abuse toolkit advocates three key actions for employers. Video tutorial: How to create a benefits ecosystem to allow your people to thrive and attract talent, Event: Employee Wellbeing Congress takes place on 5 July 2018, The ROI you get when turning workforce wellbeing insight into action, Mind’s Emma Mamo on employer best practice in addressing mental health at work, A new way for companies to boost employee wellbeing at home, How to use technology and data to better tailor benefits strategies, Why creating clear pathways to improved wellbeing is a breeze, rebaLINK: International home working arrangements, Top tips to help employees fight tiredness by eating the right foods, The long-tail of COVID-19: how to support employees on long-term sickness absence. By doing the right thing for employees and colleagues, employers can mitigate this risk. © REBA 2015. View Reba McEntire song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos … Women and men who experience domestic abuse generally suffer in silence at work. People who experience domestic abuse often live in shame of what is happening, and although they are desperate for help they fear the consequences of going to the police or of fleeing the family home. Colleagues may be suffering physical and emotional harm, and their lives may be at risk. Throughout the video, we see McEntire’s gestures telling Clarkson to grow some claws and fight back. "What Do You Say" is a song written by Neil Thrasher and Michael Dulaney, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. This time, we take the spotlight to magnify Reba McEntire and her duet with the first American Idol grand winner, Kelly Clarkson to remaster the latter’s widely acclaimed song, ‘Because of You.’. REBA is the trading name of Reba Group Ltd, 7c Vera Road, London, SW6 6RW, United Kingdom.
Conveyed from the perspective of the battered partner, this 2016 pop song … Welcome again to Duet Wednesdays, Country Folks! With the shocking court case of Alex Skeel as well as programmes like The Archers and Holby City covering the topic, now is the time for employers to address their discomfort and start talking about this taboo topic. It’s that time of the day when we will feature some honest to goodness duets from your favorite country artists. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in January 2000 and number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming her first crossover hit and … The government has shown its determination for positive change with the new Domestic Violence Bill out for consultation. It’s therefore hardly surprising that only 0.5% of employees experiencing domestic abuse disclose their experiences at work. Watch: When Reba McEntire Taught Kelly Clarkson to Fight Abuse in “Because of You” Duet. Others would argue that this is one of the rare moments when a legend collaborates with a now respected artist. "Cherry Wine" by Hozier. But they may be unlikely to tell you, and will probably hide it from their colleagues. Many employers will feel like domestic abuse is not an issue to do with them, preferring not to step into employees’ personal lives. With this toolkit we are calling on employers to follow the government’s lead. Share your thoughts on the comments below. Why it’s time to talk about domestic abuse in the workplace Now is the time to tackle the culture of silence around domestic abuse.