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The Covid-19 pandemic has presented enormous challenges across society and contributed to the widening of inequalities across many measures.
Chantal Free, Executive Officer of Capita’s People Solutions, explains how our Re-imagining HR survey shows that, while organisations are motivated to transform their models of working post-Covid, not all may fully plan for the challenges that lie ahead.
For many people, being released from prison can be a daunting prospect. According to UK charity Prison Reform Trust, a significant number of those entering the prison system suffer from mental health issues and learning disabilities, with up to 62% of offenders having a reading age of 11 or lower.
We’re thrilled to support Young Enterprise’s Young Money Challenge for the second year running.
One of the perks of my job is working with great people from the UK employability industry.
As the country rebuilds after the effects of Covid -19, there’s increasing pressure on both the private and public sectors to do more to deliver positive results to communities that need it most.
Digital services have been progressing across every sector of society for the past decade.
Very often when I look around in meetings, virtual or physical, I’m aware that I am the only one representing my gender. For a very long time, I didn’t consider this as being anything unusual as it just was the norm.
To mark today’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), Andy Start spoke to Damian Riley, to discuss the importance of disability inclusivity.
Research done over the past few years has shown that having people of different genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, ages and physical and mental abilities within your organisation is good for all sorts of things from innovation and creativity to engagement and retention.