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...
The Minister for Employment opened a Jobs Fair last week (Thursday 23 March) that saw more than 200 older jobseekers introduced to potential new employment…
Organisations demonstrating imaginative, engaging, and impactful approaches to working with families have today (29 March) been recognised as part of a national celebration of learning.…
New research from The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) and The Society for Education and Training (SET) highlights the transformative impact that Further Education (FE)…
Hundreds of thousands of new skilled jobs will need to be created over the next two years if the UK is going to transition to…
The University’s Catering team has been shortlisted for a major national award thanks to its commitment to sustainability. It has reached the finals in the…
Esports, or competitive video gaming, has rapidly grown into a global phenomenon over the past decade, with millions of people tuning in to watch professional…
In this article, Elizabeth Taylor and Jack Farnhill-Bain explore the missed opportunity to reach 485,000 able young people in the Spring Budget’s Back to Work…
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan establishes Government’s forward thinking AI approach Artificial intelligence has the power to transform teachers’ day-to-day lives, the Education Secretary will say…
In England, state school pupils whose families claim universal credit are only eligible for free school meals if their family’s post-tax earnings are less than…
From their first few days on the job, graduates and apprentices should be prepared to work hybrid. Institute of Student Employers (ISE) annual Student Development…
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