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Over the past five years apprenticeships have been transformed into a high-quality skills programme for learners and employers ensuring accessibility for all.

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Keeping teams motivated and productive in a disparate, more virtual working environment can be difficult. It requires great leaders who know how to boost morale and create a feeling of togetherness, no matter where their teams are based. When there’s a confident leader at the helm, teams can be more productive, happy, and conflict-free.

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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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New research reveals 50% of recruitment leaders believe at least half of all skills gaps could be addressed by better use of data.

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Capita has been appointed to the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) renewed and enhanced Commercial Agreement for Employment and Health Related Services (CAEHRS) framework.

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Our innovative predictive analysis tool uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and neuroscientific techniques to optimise content across digital and physical channels.

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Obrizum Group has announced today its partnership with Capita, as it targets a major overhaul of the corporate learning and development market in 2021.

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Backed by Capita plc, the UK’s largest business services company, we provide our partners with a unique set of services built upon three core pillars

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Capita joins forces with Filtered to scale content intelligence and smart skill building for employees

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Capita plc (‘Capita’) today announces that it has secured a £7.7m 8-month extension to its contract to run the Job Entry Targeted Support (JETS) programme in Scotland. Capita will continue to run the programme to March 2023.

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