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When the coronavirus pandemic hit, councils were forced to bring their workforce and services online overnight. Is this an opportunity to reimagine the public sector?
The business writer Jack Stack once said that a successful business depends on people having visibility of what’s going on and feeling involved.
Poor mental health is a growing problem among children. An estimated 20% of all young people report experiencing a mental health issue of some kind in any given year, according to research by the World Health Organisation.
Near-unlimited access to the internet benefits young people in a number of ways. From an education perspective, it gives them access to a whole world of information, news and views at the click of a button.
Although the exact extent of its impact is yet to be seen, reports are suggesting that the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown may have had a devastating and long-lasting impact on many of the UK’s most vulnerable children.
As a signatory of the armed forces covenant we're proud to share powerful stories of resilience and dedication from veterans, reservists and military spouses.
Transparency, accessibility, and control. When supporting job seekers back into the world of work through government schemes – especially in a time as volatile as now – these three imperatives are a good place to start.
When the anti-avoidance tax legislative reform – IR35 - rolls out to the private sector in April, employers of many contractors could be in a very difficult position.
No organisation operates in a vacuum. Rather, its interdependencies are many and manifest.
This year, International Women’s Day also marks roughly one year since the global emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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