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Join our team at the Royal Navy Submarine Training Centre (RNSTC) to inspire submariners and help shape tomorrow’s navy.

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The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities for work or study for students, will see a record 20,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds participate over the 2022-23 academic year.

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Meet some of the amazing, dedicated SWAN customer service team trusted to deliver essential connectivity right across the Scottish public sector

Service

We’re working with the police and criminal justice agencies to develop and utilise innovative technology that can support victims of domestic violence better.

Insight

We were excited to host the launch of an important research report in March that examined why there’s a divide between the access that disadvantaged students have to great teachers compared to those at more advantaged schools.

Insight

The theme for this year’s National Apprenticeship Week is ‘Build the Future’ and is designed to encourage everyone to consider how apprenticeships help individuals to build the skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career.

Insight

improve effectiveness and decision making across the criminal justice sector: investment in technology, agile working, data management and understanding the importance of investing in technology

Insight

Capita are supporting with the roll-out of Alcohol Monitoring - a new form of electronic tagging to rehabilitate people who’ve committed alcohol-driven crimes.

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Capita Local Public Services, together with Young Westminster Foundation and Westminster City Council, delivered the Digital Futures Project to tackle digital exclusion during the Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdown from March 2020.

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We worked with the Metropolitan Police using our electronic monitoring services to track and locate people suspected of breaching their conditions of release.

Case study

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