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...
ASCL members have voted to reject the pay and conditions offer made by the government following recent talks with education unions over the industrial dispute…
Leeds Trinity University has joined a new alliance dedicated to changing today’s education for tomorrow’s climate. Climate Adapted Pathways for Education (CAPE) was launched at…
Natalie Perera, Chief Executive of the Education Policy Institute (EPI), said: “While the quantum of teacher pay increases is being negotiated by the Department for…
Arts University Plymouth hosts launch event for ‘The Dance Of Moon and Sun – Ithell Colquhoun, British Women and Surrealism’ Arts University Plymouth will host…
NCFE has today (3 April) published its first ever report into the impact the educational charity is having on the FE sector and beyond. The…
Audencia and CUNEF Universidad have just signed a unique new partnership. From the start of the 2023 academic year, the two institutions will offer an…
Amsterdam-based Inter College, originally founded by entrepreneur Anton Dreesmann in 1979, has re-branded, becoming IC University of Applied Sciences. Changed just last month, IC University…
The labour market in the UK is at a crossroads. Businesses and the public sector are still grappling with a chronic worker shortage, making it…
As the Spring Budget announced measures to encourage over 50s back into the workplace, Andrew Watson, Chief Technology Officer at MHR, explores how workplaces could…
With the Spring budget shining a spotlight on the 3.5million people aged 50 plus who are economically inactive, Jane Knight examines why now is the…
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