Staying, Leaving, or Progressing? What the Social Care Workforce is Telling us
For social care to be fit for the future, the workforce must be central to reform. Adult social care stands at a critical moment. Demand for care...
In this article, Dr. Morag Duffin discusses how universities must go beyond student-centred care for better outcomes In 2018-19 just 13% of pupils who were…
In this article, Chris Thomson takes a close look at what Amanda Spielman’s recent defence of Ofsted Inspection may reveal. Ofsted fears inspection. I don’t…
More than 100 politicians from around the world have today (Tuesday) called for the UK government to drop its anti-strikes Bill. A joint statement signed…
Brentford Community Sports Trust and the global hiring platform, Indeed, have launched a new initiative to help hundreds of young people in west London get…
Students at Burton and South Derbyshire College (BSDC) have been undertaking work placement trips to France, Spain, Italy, Malta and South Korea as part of…
Barnsley College’s Animal Management and Horticulture students took centre stage at the Spring Show. The Show, held at the Wigfield Farm campus in Worsborough, was…
The University and College Union has today (Monday) announced that staff at Havant and South Downs College (HSDC) will strike tomorrow (Tuesday 25 April) and…
New research from HR, payroll, and finance expert MHR reveals a greater proportion of employees would prefer to work in the office with flexible hours…
Regina enrolled on the Gateway to Wellbeing course with London Learning Foundation because she wanted to better her understanding of her personal well-being. Whilst looking after her…
Edinburgh College is this week celebrating the first successful in-country delivery of one of its flagship international programmes. For four weeks across February and March,…
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