Posts Tagged ‘employment and skills’

Personalisation and the New Coalition by Dr Simon Duffy

It will be interesting to see the new government’s reaction to personalisation. The better part of the coalition should like it – it is liberal, but it is rooted in social justice and it strengthens civil society. But, in harsh economic times anyone looking at what has been achieved so far may see something that needs ‘cutting’.

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Richard Johnson, Managing Director of Serco Welfare to Work on Cameron, Clegg and the future of Welfare

Richard Johnson, managing director of Serco Welfare to Work, on how the new coalition government may affect the welfare-to-work sector […]

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State of the nation report: poverty, worklessness and welfare dependency in the UK

Depending on your perspective, the state of the nation report paints a very bleak or a very realistic picture of life in the UK. For many citizens the credit crunch was always an integral part of their life… the boom years? what boom..

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Specialist/menu providers – to be or not to be?

Specialist and Menu providers- to be or not to be, maybe that is the question

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DEL/AME – The Civil Partnership

Will the DEL/AME Civil partnership work what are the risks?

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Personalisation in Welfare to Work

Personalisation, FND PEP, Pathways to work

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Iain Duncan Smith on Welfare reform

In 2009 Iain Duncan Smith suggested radical reform of our benefits system. As Secretary of State will he now deliver?

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