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World Youth Skills Day (15th July) comes as youth unemployment is soaring due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Find out about our work in Scotland with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to place newly unemployed people into jobs as part of their JETS programme.

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We partnered with the DHSC Test and Trace programme to rapidly upskill the public so lateral flow asymptomatic testing could be carried out at scale.

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The 1st April 2021 marked Service Commencement Day 1 (SCD 1) ‘day one’ of Capita’s 12-year training modernisation contract with the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, commencing the newest chapter of Capita’s strategic relationship with defence and partnership with the MoD

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When the London Borough of Hackney Council (LBHC) decided to change its approach to HR, we trained its managers and team leaders to play a bigger role in managing their teams, showing them how to identify HR risks and get the right support at the right time.

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We’ve used our HR expertise to support a secondary school in managing a high-risk situation, making sure it followed all the right procedures and helping staff members through a very stressful time.

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Capita is undoubtedly an organisation with a good deal of its DNA in defence and security. We have worked with the Ministry of Defence for over a decade, and in January 2021 announced the latest demonstration of our MoD pedigree with a 10-year defence training contract with the Royal Navy.

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If any of us were in any doubt about the importance of giving back to the people and communities around us, the Covid-19 pandemic has certainly brought it home.

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We support over 8,000 apprentices to achieve their respective apprenticeship programmes every year across a broad range of subjects.

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Capita’s Contact Associates provides assessments to help students with a disability, health problem or learning difficulty to access the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA).

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