Corrections Policy
OffShift is committed to accuracy. If you find an error — a wrong statistic, outdated guidance, a broken source link, or a factual claim that doesn't hold up — please let us know.
How to report an error
Email corrections@offshift.co.uk with:
- The URL of the article containing the error
- The specific claim you believe is incorrect
- A source or evidence for the correct version, if you have one
You can also use the contact page.
How we handle corrections
- We aim to respond within 48 hours of receiving a correction request.
- Confirmed factual errors are corrected within 72 hours of confirmation, and the article's "Last updated" date is updated.
- For significant corrections — where we had materially wrong information that could have misled readers — we add a correction note to the article explaining what was changed and when.
- Stylistic or opinion differences are reviewed but may not result in changes.
What counts as a correction
A correction is a factual error: wrong statistic, outdated clinical guidance, misattributed research finding, or a claim contradicted by the cited source.
Disagreements with the editorial line, subjective claims, or matters of ongoing scientific debate are not corrections — but we're happy to discuss them.
Corrections log
Significant corrections made to published articles are listed below. Minor corrections (typos, formatting, broken links) are not logged.
No corrections logged yet.