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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.
Andrew Conroy, Property Director at Capita, explains how local authorities can structure property development partnerships to make sure that residents and local businesses are projects’ major beneficiaries
What is it that gets you out of bed in the morning? What is it that @Jack Parsons, CEO of the Youth Group, calls the ‘duvet flip’?
For many people, and especially young people, it’s the dream of running their own business – of taking a nugget of an idea, something they are passionate about, and making it real.
Many vulnerable people live in social housing, and their landlords have a legal obligation to protect their safety and wellbeing at home.
Reflecting on the first anniversary of the murder of George Floyd
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.