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...
Only the financial crash and Covid-19 dented employers’ appetite for internships, placements and other short-term programmes (Figure 1). In the long-run, employers have significantly increased…
It is often claimed that the UK is in the grip of a productivity crisis. However, improving productivity is not simply about increasing the demands…
In his handwritten yet entirely legible sixteen-page reading for students, Peter Checkland (1) explains how, by the 1970s, the subject systems thinking had evolved into…
College leaders are calling on the Scottish Government to intervene to save 80 mental health counselling jobs at risk of potential redundancy. The roles have…
Work placement has been an essential element in vocational courses for many years. The presence of work placement should hardly be surprising given the importance…
Henry Ford is perhaps the most eloquent champion of the power of staff development. He is famously quoted as saying, “the only thing worse than…
Welcome to Soundbite Edition 687! This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal brought to you by FE News: ISSN 2732-4095. We know life is busy, so here…
The British International Education Association (BIEA) successfully conducted an inspiring session on the BIEA International Youth STEM Innovation Competition on March 21 at the Houses…
Up to 500 school pupils were united with around 80 of the leading organisations in North Wales at a popular jobs expo. Conwy Careers Fair…
The Employment Related Services Association (ERSA) has welcomed the lifting of a government restriction which will enable local authorities across England to allocate UK Shared…
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