Skills England: Building a joined-up, plugged-in skills system
Stephen Evans, chief executive at Learning and Work Institute, outlines steps that the Government should take to make Skills England successful.
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Stephen Evans, chief executive at Learning and Work Institute, outlines steps that the Government should take to make Skills England successful.
This research, commissioned by Health Equals, showcases effective practice and sets out recommendations to meet the social and economic imperative to help disabled people and people with long-term health conditions into work.
Learning and Work Institute, Institute for Employment Studies and Royal Society for Public Health worked in partnership to inform the Commission for Healthier Working Lives, supported by the Health Foundation.
L&W's chief economist Dr Helen Gray responds to the latest labour market data from ONS.
L&W's deputy head of research Dr Corin Egglestone responds to the latest apprenticeships data released by the Department for Education on 10 October 2024.
L&W's chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the Government's Employment Rights Bill on 10 October 2024.
Our evaluation of Elevate, on behalf of Centre for Ageing Better, aimed to explore the extent to which the pilot supported participants to find, or move closer to, sustained employment.
L&W's chief executive Stephen Evans and head of learning for young people Nicola Aylward respond to the Prime Minister's party conference speech on apprenticeships on 24 September 2024.
L&W's Naomi Clayton introduces the JobsPlus pilot programme, backed by the Department for Work and Pensions through HM Treasury’s LMEP Fund.
Marking Employability Day 2024, Elizabeth Gerard, L&W Deputy Director, makes the case for employment support for every citizen – and beyond!