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...
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Aspiring athletes and sports students at DLD College London have gained an invaluable insight into the professional sports industry during a duo of highly-anticipated workshops.…
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More Student Teachers to Take Enterprise Mindset into Scottish Schools This academic year, Young Enterprise (YE) Scotland has introduced more than 800 student teachers to…
As NUS Scotland launch their first ever Celebrating International Students’ Week, they have revealed that international students are almost twice as likely to experience homelessness…
New City College student Mohammad Golkar is determined to make a success of his life in London after fleeing Iran as a refugee. At the…
NEU members in sixth form colleges have voted overwhelmingly in a re-ballot to take industrial action to win an acceptable fully funded pay rise for…
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