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...
Colleagues from across the electrical sector have paid tribute to Anne Galbraith, who is stepping down as Chief Executive of the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training…
Recognised as one of the top-five university cities in the UK for student experience, Leeds is a great, exciting place for youngsters to make the…
A recent survey by compliance eLearning and software provider, VinciWorks, has found that only 29% of compliance professionals have implemented specific procedures, training, or preventive…
According to the February ONS Labour Market data (13th February 2024) over the last year, employment growth has slowed and over the same period, the…
Pay increases won’t be enough to retain talent, with almost half of respondents saying they’d shun a 15% pay rise in favour of flexible working…
Professor Rachid Hourizi, MBE, Director of the Institute of Coding, highlights the growing need for UK policymakers to support the development of a high-skilled, digitally…
The facts speak for themselves on the link between health and wealth, and the root causes for vulnerable populations being unemployed. An IPPR study reveals…
Ben Knight, Head of Language, Content and Pedagogy at Oxford University Press, reflects on the enthusiasm shown for AI in education, and how we can…
University College Birmingham has further solidified its commitment to a careers-focussed education with the unveiling of a new Health and Care Professions Council validated MSc…
The vision and interior design skills of a University of Chester (@uochester) graduate are illustrating the exciting possibilities for new Cathedral spaces in the city.…
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