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  • Research and Reports 09 05 2023

    National Skills Fund: Free Courses for Jobs

    This research, undertaken by Learning and Work Institute on behalf of the Department for Education, sought to understand how adults can be effectively engaged in the National Skills Fund Free Courses for Jobs offer.
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  • Research and Reports 09 05 2023

    Effective practice in English and maths for adult learners in London

    This report, commissioned by the GLA, seeks to better understand these barriers and recommends how providers can better reach more Londoners, ensure achievement and progression in English and maths, and deliver improved outcomes for learners.
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  • Research and Reports 05 05 2021

    Working Capital: Final Evaluation Report

    This report evaluates the performance of a pilot programme of integrated employment and health support for disabled people and those with health conditions in central London, and sets out the lessons for future similar provision.
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  • Research and Reports 09 08 2020

    A mid-life employment crisis

    This report, in partnership with Centre for Ageing Better, shows that there is a real risk is that the pandemic could lead to long-term unemployment for older workers.
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  • Coronavirus risks triggering long term unemployment crisis for older workers

    New research released today has warned of the risk of a surge in long term unemployment among the over-50s, with experts calling for urgent action from government to ensure older workers are not left behind.
  • Research and Reports 22 03 2020

    Evidence review: What works to support 15 to 24-year olds at risk of becoming NEET?

    Reviews early interventions that target key transition periods for young people who are considered ‘at risk’ of becoming NEET in the future.
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