Peabody commissioned Learning and Work Institute to conduct a review of their Employment and Training Programme and make recommendations on how a future employment support offer could build on the strengths of the current programme and deliver on Peabody’s new area-based approach.

Peabody’s E&T programme embodies many aspects of best practice and delivers value for money. The programme has a strong reputation amongst partners, and customers value its holistic one-to-one support offer and jobs brokerage service. While the programme is performing well and viewed positively, there are a number of reasons to believe that E&T can deliver even greater impact for residents.

This report presents the findings of the service review. It explores the current delivery model and performance of the E&T programme, and how this compares against other employment services. It then outlines the recent and anticipated changes in E&T’s operational context and the implications for the service.

We recommend that the E&T service:

  • Embrace a blended model that combines digital and face-to-face delivery
  • Refocus advisor resource to provide more intensive support to those with more profound barriers to work
  • Set an organisational-wide aim to boost the number of residents able to benefit from E&T support.

The report concludes with six evidence-based recommendations on how to make more effective and efficient use of resource and increase programme impact.

19 March 2026

Labour Market Briefing: March 2026

Our analysis of the ONS labour market statistics, released on the morning of 19 March 2026.

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19 March 2026

Labour market stats response, March 2026

L&W’s chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the latest labour market data from ONS.

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17 March 2026

There’s one million NEETs in the UK. Are we doing enough?

Stephen Evans, Chief Executive at Learning and Work Institute, reflects on the Government’s expansion of the Youth Guarantee and if support is going far enough to help young people into work or training.

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17 March 2026

Beyond the headline: What emerging qualitative insights tell us about supporting young people into work

Iona McArdle, L&W’s JobsPlus Programme Manager, shares some emerging insights from the JobsPlus evaluation on young people’s experiences of being not in education, employment or training (NEET).

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16 March 2026

Responding to the Government’s announcement on expanding opportunities for young people

L&W Chief Executive Stephen Evans responds to the Government’s announcement on expanding opportunities for young people on 16 March 2026.

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26 February 2026

New innovation trial offers young Londoners with health conditions tailored support to get ‘work ready’

Shaw Trust is funding and designing a new service to help young people with a health condition or disability get ‘work ready.’ The innovation trial will be evaluated by L&W and launched in partnership with the West London Alliance.

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26 February 2026

Responding to the latest NEET data, February 2026

Learning and Work Institute chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the NEET data released on 26 February 2026.

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17 February 2026

Labour Market Briefing: February 2026

Our analysis of the ONS labour market statistics, released on the morning of 17 February 2026.

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17 February 2026

Labour market dashboard

Every month, Learning and Work Institute produces detailed and timely analysis of the latest labour market statistics from ONS. Explore our interactive charts.

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